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Autumn And Sunset.

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Hail, sober Autumn! thee I love,     Thy healthful breeze and clear blue sky;     And more than flowers of Spring admire     Thy falling leaves of richer dye.     'Twas even thus when life was young,     I welcomed Autumn with delight;     Although I knew that with it came     The shorter day and lengthened night.     Let others pass October by,     Or dreary call its hours, or chill;     Let poets always sing of Spring,     My praise shall be of Autumn still.     And I have loved the setting sun,     E'en than his rising beams more dear;     'Tis fitting time for serious thought,     It is an hour for solemn prayer.     Before the evening closes in,     Or night's dark curtains round us fall,     See how o'er tree, and spire, and hill,     That setting sun illumines all.     So when my earthly race is run,     When called to bid this world adieu,     Like yonder cloudless orb I see,     May my sun set in glory too.     Oct 8, 1852.

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