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The Ghosts Of Growth.

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Last night it snowed; and Nature fell asleep.         Forest and field lie tranced in gracious dreams         Of growth, for ghosts of leaves long dead, me-seems,     Hover about the boughs; and wild winds sweep     O'er whitened fields full many a hoary heap         From the storm-harvest mown by ice-bound streams!         With beauty of crushed clouds the cold earth teems,     And winter a tranquil-seeming truce would keep.     But such ethereal slumber may not bide         The ascending sun's bright scorn - not long, I fear;     And all its visions on the golden tide         Of mid-noon gliding off, must disappear.     Fair dreams, farewell! So in life's stir and pride         You fade, and leave the treasure of a tear!

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"Last night it snowed; and Nature fell asleep...."

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