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Before The Rain.

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Before the rain, low in the obscure east,     Weak and morose the moon hung, sickly gray;     Around its disc the storm mists, cracked and creased,     Wove an enormous web, wherein it lay     Like some white spider hungry for its prey.     Vindictive looked the scowling firmament,     In which each star, that flashed a dagger ray,     Seemed filled with malice of some dark intent.     The marsh-frog croaked; and underneath the stone     The peevish cricket raised a creaking cry.     Within the world these sounds were heard alone,     Save when the ruffian wind swept from the sky,     Making each tree like some sad spirit sigh;     Or shook the clumsy beetle from its weed,     That, in the drowsy darkness, bungling by,     Sharded the silence with its feverish speed.     Slowly the tempest gathered. Hours passed     Before was heard the thunder's sullen drum     Rumbling night's hollow; and the Earth at last,     Restless with waiting, like a woman, dumb     With doubting of the love that should have clomb     Her casement hours ago, avowed again,     'Mid protestations, joy that he had come.     And all night long I heard the Heavens explain.

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