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Thomas R. Lounsbury, ed. (1838–1915). Yale Book of American Verse. 1912.

Edward Coate Pinkney 1802–1828

Edward Coate Pinkney

33 A Serenade

LOOK out upon the stars, my love,

And shame them with thine eyes,

On which, than on the lights above,

There hang more destinies.

Night’s beauty is the harmony

Of blending shades and light;

Then, Lady, up,—look out, and be

A sister to the night!—

Sleep not!—thine image wakes for aye,

Within my watching breast:

Sleep not!—from her soft sleep should fly,

Who robs all hearts of rest.

Nay, Lady, from thy slumbers break,

And make this darkness gay,

With looks, whose brightness well might make

Of darker nights a day.