William Sidney Walker. 1795-1846
639. Too solemn for day, too sweet for night
1 min to read
32 words

TOO solemn for day, too sweet for night,   Come not in darkness, come not in light; But come in some twilight interim,   When the gloom is soft, and the light is dim.

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George Darley. 1795-1846
640. Song
1 min to read
149 words
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