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Serenade by the sea. [Set to music by M. Albert Pegou.] O'er the ocean vague and wide Sleep comes with the coming tide. Breezes lull my lady fair, Cool her eyelids, soothe her hair, While the murmuring surges seem To float her through a world of dream. Shadowy sloops are gliding in Safe the harbor-bar within. Silently each phantom pale Drops the anchor, furls the sail. She, meanwhile, remote from me Drifts on sleep's unfathomed sea. So may every dream of ill Find its anchorage, and be still; Sorrow furl its sails and cease In this midnight realm of peace; And each wandering thought find rest In the haven of her breast!