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THE AEOLIAN HARP by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER

First Line: OH! TAKE THAT AIRY HARP FROM OUT THE GALE
Last Line: THE SOUL CAN THRILL WITH NO DIVINER FEELING.
Subject(s): HARPS; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; LYRES;

Oh! take that airy harp from out the gale,
Its troubles call from such a distant bourne,
Now that the wind has wooed it to its tale
Of bygone bliss, that never can return;
Hark! with what dreamy sadness it is swelling!
How sweet it falls, unwinding from the breeze!
Disorder'd music, deep and tear-compelling,
Like siren-voices pealing o'er the seas;
Nay, take it not, for now my tears are stealing,
But when it brake upon my mirthful hour,
And spake to joy of sorrow past the healing,
I shrank beneath the soft subduing power:
Nay, take it not; replace it by my bower -
The soul can thrill with no diviner feeling.



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