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To Mary: Written At Midnight

Thomas Gent

Oh! is there not in infant smiles
  A witching power, a cheering ray,
A charm, that every care beguiles,
  And bids the weary soul be gay?
There surely is—for thou hast been,
  Child of my heart, my peaceful dove,
Gladdening life’s sad and chequer’d scene,
  An emblem of the peace above.
Now all is calm, and dark, and still,
  And bright the beam the moonlight throws
On ocean wave, and gentle rill,
  And on thy slumbering cheek of rose.
And may no care disturb that breast,
  Nor sorrow dim that brow serene;
And may thy latest years be bless’d
  As thy sweet infancy has been.
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