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Moonlight
As a pale phantom with a lamp Now hidden in cloud, and now revealed, Until at last, serene and proud I look, but recognize no more All things are changed. One mass of shade, The very ground beneath my feet Illusion! Underneath there lies In vain we look, in vain uplift
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