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LYRICAL INTERLUDE: 47 by HEINRICH HEINE

First Line: SWEET LOVE, IN FOND CONVERSE TOGETHER
Last Line: WE MOURNFULLY FLOATED ALONG.
Subject(s): LOVE; NIGHT; SEA; BEDTIME; OCEAN;

SWEET love, in fond converse together
In the light canoe sat we,
Still the night was, and calm was the weather,
As we skimm'd o'er the wide-spreading sea.

The fair spirit-islands before us
In the glimmering moonlight lay;
Sweet tones came-floating o'er us,
While the mists were dancing in play.

On danced they with merrier motion,
And sweeter still sounded the song;
But over the boundless ocean
We mournfully floated along.



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