BY ELVIRA JONES.

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It was a night whose starry ray

E’en matched the brilliant hue of day,

A night replete with gifts of June⁠—

A flowery earth and silver moon.

Sleep softly waved her opiate rod,

And stilled all things on earth’s green sod.

The ocean slept, so gently breathing,

Scarce I marked its bosom’s heaving.