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TROTHPLIGHT.
And then an angel touched my eyes,
    And turned my day to night,
That fading charms
Or time's alarms
    Might never vex my sight.

Thus sitting in the dark I see
    My darling as of yore,—
With blushing face
And winsome grace,
    Unchanged, for evermore.

Full fifty years of young and fair!
    To her I pledge my vow
Whose spring-time grace
And April face
    Have lasted until now.