THE
BLISS OF ABSENCE.
DRINK, oh youth, joy's purest
ray
From thy loved one's eyes all day,
And her image paint at night!
Better rule no lover knows,
Yet true rapture greater grows,
When far sever'd from her
sight.
Powers eternal, distance,
time,
Like the might of stars sublime,
Gently rock the blood to
rest,
O'er my senses softness steals,
Yet my bosom lighter feels,
And I daily am more blest.
Though I can forget her ne'er,
Yet my mind is free from care,
I can calmly live and move;
Unperceived infatuation
Longing turns to adoration,
Turns to reverence my love.
Ne'er can cloud, however
light,
Float in ether's regions bright,
When drawn upwards by the
sun,
As my heart in rapturous calm.
Free from envy and alarm,
Ever love I her alone!
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