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Whose forms we can`t discover

For the tears that drip all over.

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Every moment of the night

Forever changing places

And they put out the star-light

With the breath from their pale faces.

About twelve by the moon-dial

One more filmy than the rest

(A kind which, upon trial,

They have found to be the best)

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With its centre on the crown

Of a mountain`s eminence

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Over hamlets, over halls,

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O`er the strange woods o`er the sea

Over spirits on the wing

Over every drowsy thing

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With the tempests as they toss,

Like almost any thing

Or a yellow Albatross.

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For the same and as before

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Into a shower dissever,

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