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Bayard Taylor

Song

DAUGHTER of Egypt, veil thine eyes!
 I cannot bear their fire;
Nor will I touch with sacrifice
 Those altars of desire.
For they are flames that shun the day,
 And their unholy light
Is fed from natures gone astray
 In passion and in night.
 
The stars of Beauty and of Sin,
 They burn amid the dark,
Like beacons that to ruin win
 The fascinated bark.
Then veil their glow, lest I forswear
 The hopes thou canst not crown,
And in the black waves of thy hair
 My struggling manhood drown!

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