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− | ... | + | {{Style P-Poem|poem=The earth is in a melting mood, |
+ | : This morning of the year ; | ||
+ | And clasped around by mists that brood, | ||
+ | She smiles to find herself so wooed, | ||
+ | : With, now and then, a tear. | ||
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+ | The topmost fastness of the hill | ||
+ | : Has let the winter go ; | ||
+ | The happy-hearted little rill | ||
+ | No longer shivers past the mill | ||
+ | : To meadows hushed with snow. | ||
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+ | The birds let fall their new-born dreams | ||
+ | : Upon me from above ; | ||
+ | And many a meadow wed with beams, | ||
+ | And many a wind-kissed blossom seems | ||
+ | : To say a word for love. | ||
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+ | What is there in this tender air | ||
+ | : To thrill me like a dart ? | ||
+ | It quickens places poor and bare, | ||
+ | And every covet sweet and fair, | ||
+ | : Except one maiden’s heart. | ||
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+ | O, are such changeful gleams of light | ||
+ | : Made only to beguile ? | ||
+ | Then, I am but a foolish wight, | ||
+ | To be so glad because, last night, | ||
+ | : She blessed me with a smile. | ||
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+ | But O, when ice and snow relent, | ||
+ | : And every coldest thing ; | ||
+ | Might not, perchance, one more repent, | ||
+ | And melting into warm consent, | ||
+ | : Flood all my heart with Spring?}} | ||
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Revision as of 04:23, 21 January 2022
Spiritualism in England
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Relenting
The earth is in a melting mood, |
Psychometry
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