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		<title>By: robin valia</title>
		<link>http://www.relatingtolove.com/what-men-love-about-women/comment-page-1/#comment-68</link>
		<dc:creator>robin valia</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 08:50:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Beautiful dreamer, wake unto me, 
Starlight and dewdrops are waiting for thee;
Sounds of the rude world heard in the day,
Lull&#039;d by the moonlight have all pass&#039;d away!

Beautiful dreamer, queen of my song,
List while I woo thee with soft melody;
Gone are the cares of life&#039;s busy throng.

Beautiful dreamer, awake unto me!
Beautiful dreamer, awake unto me!

Beautiful dreamer, out on the sea,
Mermaids are chaunting the wild lorelie;
Over the streamlet vapors are borne,
Waiting to fade at the bright coming morn.

Beautiful dreamer, beam on my heart, 
E&#039;en as the morn on the streamlet and sea;
Then will all clouds of sorrow depart,

Beautiful dreamer, awake unto me!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beautiful dreamer, wake unto me,<br />
Starlight and dewdrops are waiting for thee;<br />
Sounds of the rude world heard in the day,<br />
Lull&#8217;d by the moonlight have all pass&#8217;d away!</p>
<p>Beautiful dreamer, queen of my song,<br />
List while I woo thee with soft melody;<br />
Gone are the cares of life&#8217;s busy throng.</p>
<p>Beautiful dreamer, awake unto me!<br />
Beautiful dreamer, awake unto me!</p>
<p>Beautiful dreamer, out on the sea,<br />
Mermaids are chaunting the wild lorelie;<br />
Over the streamlet vapors are borne,<br />
Waiting to fade at the bright coming morn.</p>
<p>Beautiful dreamer, beam on my heart,<br />
E&#8217;en as the morn on the streamlet and sea;<br />
Then will all clouds of sorrow depart,</p>
<p>Beautiful dreamer, awake unto me!</p>
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		<title>By: robin valia</title>
		<link>http://www.relatingtolove.com/what-men-love-about-women/comment-page-1/#comment-67</link>
		<dc:creator>robin valia</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 08:45:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In such a night, when every louder wind
Is to its distant cavern safe confined;
And only gentle Zephyr fans his wings,
And lonely Philomel, still waking, sings;
Or from some tree, famed for the owl&#039;s delight,
She, hollowing clear, directs the wand&#039;rer right:
In such a night, when passing clouds give place,
Or thinly veil the heav&#039;ns&#039; mysterious face;
When in some river, overhung with green,
The waving moon and trembling leaves are seen;
When freshened grass now bears itself upright,
And makes cool banks to pleasing rest invite,
Whence springs the woodbind, and the bramble-rose,
And where the sleepy cowslip sheltered grows;
Whilst now a paler hue the foxglove takes,
Yet checkers still with red the dusky brakes
When scattered glow-worms, but in twilight fine,
Shew trivial beauties watch their hour to shine;
Whilst Salisb&#039;ry stands the test of every light,
In perfect charms, and perfect virtue bright:
When odors, which declined repelling day,
Through temp&#039;rate air uninterrupted stray;
When darkened groves their softest shadows wear,
And falling waters we distinctly hear;
When through the gloom more venerable shows
Some ancient fabric, awful in repose,
While sunburnt hills their swarthy looks conceal,
And swelling haycocks thicken up the vale:
When the loosed horse now, as his pasture leads,
Comes slowly grazing through th&#039; adjoining meads,
Whose stealing pace, and lengthened shade we fear,
Till torn-up forage in his teeth we hear:
When nibbling sheep at large pursue their food,
And unmolested kine rechew the cud;
When curlews cry beneath the village walls,
And to her straggling brood the partridge calls;
Their shortlived jubilee the creatures keep,
Which but endures, whilst tyrant man does sleep;
When a sedate content the spirit feels,
And no fierce light disturbs, whilst it reveals;
But silent musings urge the mind to seek
Something, too high for syllables to speak;
Till the free soul to a composedness charmed,
Finding the elements of rage disarmed,
O&#039;er all below a solemn quiet grown,
Joys in th&#039; inferior world, and thinks it like her own:
In such a night let me abroad remain,
Till morning breaks, and all&#039;s confused again;
Our cares, our toils, our clamors are renewed,
Or pleasures, seldom reached, again pursued.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In such a night, when every louder wind<br />
Is to its distant cavern safe confined;<br />
And only gentle Zephyr fans his wings,<br />
And lonely Philomel, still waking, sings;<br />
Or from some tree, famed for the owl&#8217;s delight,<br />
She, hollowing clear, directs the wand&#8217;rer right:<br />
In such a night, when passing clouds give place,<br />
Or thinly veil the heav&#8217;ns&#8217; mysterious face;<br />
When in some river, overhung with green,<br />
The waving moon and trembling leaves are seen;<br />
When freshened grass now bears itself upright,<br />
And makes cool banks to pleasing rest invite,<br />
Whence springs the woodbind, and the bramble-rose,<br />
And where the sleepy cowslip sheltered grows;<br />
Whilst now a paler hue the foxglove takes,<br />
Yet checkers still with red the dusky brakes<br />
When scattered glow-worms, but in twilight fine,<br />
Shew trivial beauties watch their hour to shine;<br />
Whilst Salisb&#8217;ry stands the test of every light,<br />
In perfect charms, and perfect virtue bright:<br />
When odors, which declined repelling day,<br />
Through temp&#8217;rate air uninterrupted stray;<br />
When darkened groves their softest shadows wear,<br />
And falling waters we distinctly hear;<br />
When through the gloom more venerable shows<br />
Some ancient fabric, awful in repose,<br />
While sunburnt hills their swarthy looks conceal,<br />
And swelling haycocks thicken up the vale:<br />
When the loosed horse now, as his pasture leads,<br />
Comes slowly grazing through th&#8217; adjoining meads,<br />
Whose stealing pace, and lengthened shade we fear,<br />
Till torn-up forage in his teeth we hear:<br />
When nibbling sheep at large pursue their food,<br />
And unmolested kine rechew the cud;<br />
When curlews cry beneath the village walls,<br />
And to her straggling brood the partridge calls;<br />
Their shortlived jubilee the creatures keep,<br />
Which but endures, whilst tyrant man does sleep;<br />
When a sedate content the spirit feels,<br />
And no fierce light disturbs, whilst it reveals;<br />
But silent musings urge the mind to seek<br />
Something, too high for syllables to speak;<br />
Till the free soul to a composedness charmed,<br />
Finding the elements of rage disarmed,<br />
O&#8217;er all below a solemn quiet grown,<br />
Joys in th&#8217; inferior world, and thinks it like her own:<br />
In such a night let me abroad remain,<br />
Till morning breaks, and all&#8217;s confused again;<br />
Our cares, our toils, our clamors are renewed,<br />
Or pleasures, seldom reached, again pursued.</p>
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