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Night.

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'Tis eventide; the noisy brook is hushed     Or murmurs only as a tired child,     Worn out with play; the tangled weeds lie still     Within the marshy hollow.    Quaint and dark     The willows bend above the brooklet's tide,     Reflecting shadowy images therein.     The dark-browed trees, with faces to the sky,     Shut out the light that fades in crimson lines     Along the western sky.    And yonder shade     Of purple marks the cloud, the storm-god rides     In moods of angry fire.                  The woods are filled     With wild-wood blossoms drinking in the dew.     Their scented breath is sweeter than the maid's     Who stands at eve and drinks in love and hope     From every budding flower.                     All day the sun     With fiery breath has held his hot, long reign;     The leaves have quivered 'neath his burning gaze,     And all the flowers have drooped; yet now the moon,     His pale young bride, awaking from her spell     Of sweet day dreams, arises in the dusky East,     And sweeping back the clouds that dim her crown     Of stars, floods all the world with holy light.     Oh, welcome night! the flowers love their queen!     Yea, better than their king, for he is fierce     And warm, and drinks the jeweled dew-drops all.     Her hand is cool and soothing! 'neath its spell     They sink to restful slumber.                      Bless'd night!     When all he world's asleep, and thought can fly     On tireless wings from sky to sky, when, free     From earthly chains, the soul immortal feels     Its throbbing freedom.                 Bless'd night!     When God looks down from every shining star,     And breathes in every dew-gemmed flower, when faith     From her rock-bound temple on the hills     His everlasting glory sings!    Oh, welcome night!     Thy beauty holds the spell that wakes to life     All things immortal.    Crowned be thou with light     Eternal as the sun whose radiance wakes the day.

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