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The Close Of Summer

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The melancholy of the woods and plains     When summer nears its close; the drowsy, dim,     Unfathomed sadness of the mists that swim     About the valleys after night-long rains;     The humming garden, with it tawny chains     Of gourds and blossoms, ripened to the brim;     And then at eve the low moon's quiet rim,     And the slow sunset, whose one cloud remains,     Fill me with peace that is akin to tears;     Unutterable peace, that moves as in a dream     Mid fancies, sweeter than it knows or tells:     That sees and hears with other eyes and ears,     And walks with Memory beside a stream     That flows through fields of fadeless asphodels.

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