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Famous Quail At Poems by Famous Poets

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by Moore, Thomas
...There are sounds of mirth in the night-air ringing, 
And lamps from every casement shown; 
While voices blithe within are singing, 
That seem to say "Come," in every tone. 
Ah! once how light, in Life's young season, 
My heart had leap'd at that sweet lay; 
Nor paused to ask of greybeard Reason 
Should I the syren call obey. 

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