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Odes Of Anacreon - Ode LX.

By Thomas Moore

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[1]     Awake to life, my sleeping shell,     To Phoebus let thy numbers swell;     And though no glorious prize be thine,     No Pythian wreath around thee twine,     Yet every hour is glory's hour     To him who gathers wisdom's flower.     Then wake thee from thy voiceless slumbers,     And to the soft and Phrygian numbers,     Which, tremblingly, my lips repeat,     Send echoes, from thy chord as sweet.     'Tis thus the swan, with fading notes,     Down the Cayster's current floats,     While amorous breezes linger round,     And sigh responsive sound for sound.     Muse of the Lyre! illume my dream,     Thy Phoebus is my fancy's theme;     And hallowed is the harp I bear,     And hallowed is the wreath I wear,     Hallowed by him, the god of lays,     Who modulates the choral maze.     I sing the love which Daphne twined     Around the godhead's yielding mind;     I sing the blushing Daphne's flight     From this ethereal son of Light;     And how the tender, timid maid     Flew trembling to the kindly shade.     Resigned a form, alas, too fair,     Arid grew a verdant laurel there;     Whose leaves, with sympathetic thrill,     In terror seemed to tremble still!     The god pursued, with winged desire;     And when his hopes were all on fire,     And when to clasp the nymph he thought,     A lifeless tree was all he caught;     And 'stead of sighs that pleasure heaves,     Heard but the west-wind in the leaves!     But, pause, my soul, no more, no more--     Enthusiast, whither do I soar?     This sweetly-maddening dream of soul     Hath hurried me beyond the goal.     Why should I sing the mighty darts     Which fly to wound celestial hearts,     When ah, the song, with sweeter tone,     Can tell the darts that wound my own?     Still be Anacreon, still inspire     The descant of the Teian lyre:     Still let the nectared numbers float     Distilling love in every note!     And when some youth, whose glowing soul     Has felt the Paphian star's control,     When he the liquid lays shall hear,     His heart will flutter to his ear,     And drinking there of song divine,     Banquet on intellectual wine![2]

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Thomas Moore

About Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore (1779–1852) was an Irish poet, singer, and songwriter best known for "Irish Melodies" (1808–1834), a collection of songs including "The Last Rose of Summer" and "Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms." He was the most popular poet of his era in the British Isles.

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