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MIDNIGHT AT GENEVA by FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE

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First Line: THE AZURE LAKE IS ARGENT NOW
Last Line: TO THE LONG-SIGHED-FOR SMILE.
Subject(s): ALPS; GENEVA (LAKE), SWITZERLAND; MOUNTAINS; LEMAN, LAKE; HILLS; DOWNS (GREAT BRITAIN);

THE azure lake is argent now
Beneath the pale moonshine:
I seek a sign of hope in heaven:
Fair Pole-star! thou art mine.

A thousand other beacons blaze,
I follow thee alone,
Beyond the shadowy Jura range,
The Jura and the Rhone;

Beyond the purpling vineyards trim
Of sunny Clos Vougeot;
Beyond where Seine's brown waves beneath
The Norman orchards go;

Till, where the silver waters wash
The white-walled northern isle,
My heart outruns these laggart limbs
To the long-sighed-for smile.



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