The Muses of Mayfair Selections From Vers De Socit of the Nineteenth Centur

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The Muses of Mayfair Selections From Vers De Socit of the Nineteenth Centur
H Henry Cholmondeley Pennell
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[ Waltz — exeunt. '' GO d-night:' \Extracl. '\ Edward Fitzgerald. OOD-NIGHT to thee, lady! though many IP Have joined in the dance of to-night, Thy form was the fairest of any, Where all was seducing and bright : Thy smile was the softest and dearest, Thy form the most sylph-like of all, And thy voice the most gladsome and clearest That e'er held a oartner in thrall. Good-night to thee, lady ! 'tis over — The waltz, tlie quadrille, and the song- GOOD-NIGHT. \x\ The whispered farewell of the lov...er, The heartless adieux of the throng ; The heart that was throbbing with pleasure, The eyelid that longed for repose — The beaux that were dreaming of treasure, The girls that were dreaming of beaux. 'Tis over — the lights are all dying, The coaches all driving away; And many a fair one is sighing, And many a false one is gay; And Beauty counts over her numbers Of conquests, as homeward she drives — And some are gone home to their slumbers. And some are gone home to their wives. And I, while my cab in the shower Is waiting, the last at the door, Am looking all round for the flower That fell from your wreath on the floor.

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