Love and the Novice | ![]() |

Thomas Moore, from Irish Melodies, vol. 4
| Here we dwell, in holiest bowers, Where angels of light o'er our orisans bend; Where sighs of devotion and breathings of flowers To heaven in mingled odour ascend. Do not disturb our calm, oh Love! So like is thy form to the cherubs above, It well might deceive such hearts as ours."
2. Love stood near the Novice and listen'd,
3. Love now warms thee, waking and sleeping, |
