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- SUMMER EVENING.

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SUMMER EVENING. Spiiit of evening! let me dream I see Some feature of thy form embodied forth Where'er 1 paze > for tnou art rome to be- A joy and blessing to our tainting earth Thy smile is on the water,—lighting too Its depths with radiance, whose translucent glow Reflects within Heaven's star-bespangled blue, Profoundest calm diffusing far below. Where wave the varied flowrets o'er the lawn, Alethinks I see thee, bounding in thy glee, More agile in thy mirth than playful fawn. Whose light-like speed asserts he will be free I hear thee in the shade, amid the leaves, Where echo holds remembrance of thy voice, And where the vocal streamlet, joyous, weaves Harmonious notes in which thy bards rejoice. I feel thee gently fan this aching brow, And with thy perfumed breath a balm impart; And oh with rapture deep, I feel thee now, Touch to new life this feebly throbbing heart. For this—for this. I woo thee, spirit pure! Would thou might'st stay, nor e'er give place to night; Nay—only briefly, I and thee endure, And we shall change to scenes more fan and bright. Woolloston Cottage, June 14th, 1845. LEON. +

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