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Now the bright morning-star, day's harbinger,Comes dancing from the east.
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The quenchless stars, so eloquently bright,Untroubled sentries of the shadow'y night.
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The stars stand sentinel by night.
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And the day star arise in your hearts.
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Would that I were the heaven, that I might beAll full of love-lit eyes to gaze on thee.
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No star is ever lost we once have seen,We always may be what we might have been.
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Hesperus bringing together All that the morning star scattered.
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Non est ad astra mollis e terris via.-- There is no easy way to the stars from the earth.
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O that my spirit were yon heaven of night,Which gazes on thee with its thousand eyes.
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He that strives to touch a star, Oft stumbles at a straw.
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As shaking terrors from his blazing hair,A sanguine comet gleams through dusky air.
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The stars shall be rent into threds of light,And scatter'd like the beards of comets.
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But He is risen, a later star of dawn.
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