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I.
Solemnly, mournfully,   Dealing its dole, The Curfew Bell   Is beginning to toll.
Cover the embers,   And put out the light; Toil comes with the morning,   And rest with the night.
Dark grow the windows,   And quenched is the fire; Sound fades into silence,--   All footsteps retire.
No voice in the chambers,   No sound in the hall! Sleep and oblivion   Reign over all!
II.
The book is completed,   And closed, like the day; And the hand that has written it   Lays it away.
Dim grow its fancies;   Forgotten they lie; Like coals in the ashes,   They darken and die.
Song sinks into silence,   The story is told, The windows are darkened,   The hearth-stone is cold.
Darker and darker   The black shadows fall; Sleep and oblivion   Reign over all.
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