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THE EARTH
  And the weak day weeps
  That it should be so.
  O gentle Moon, the voice of thy delight
  Falls on me like thy clear and tender light
  Soothing the seaman borne the summer night
  Through isles forever calm;
  O gentle Moon, thy crystal accents pierce
  The caverns of my pride's deep universe,
  Charming the tiger joy, whose tramplings fierce
  Made wounds which need thy balm.

PANTHEA
  I rise as from a bath of sparkling water,
  A bath of azure light, among dark rocks,
  Out of the stream of sound.

IONE
  Ah me! sweet sister,
  The stream of sound has ebbed away from us,
  And you pretend to rise out of its wave,
  Because your words fall like the clear soft dew
  Shaken from a bathing wood-nymph's limbs and hair.

PANTHEA
  Peace, peace! a mighty Power, which is as darkness,
  Is rising out of Earth, and from the sky

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