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Falerina.

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The night is hung above us, love,      With heavy stars that love us, love,     With clouds that curl in purple and pearl,      And winds that whisper of us, love:     On burly hills and valleys, that lie dimmer,     The amber foot-falls of the moon-sylphs glimmer.      The moon is still a crescent, love;      And here with thee 'tis pleasant, love,     To sit and dream in its thin gleam,      And list thy sighs liquescent, love:     To see thy eyes and fondle thy dark tresses,     Set on warm lips imperishable kisses.      The sudden-glaring fire-flies      Swim o'er the hollow gyre-wise,     And spurt and shine like jostled wine      At lips on which desire lies:     Or like the out-flashed hair of elf or fairy     In rapid morrice whirling feat and airy.      Up, - all the blue West sundering, -      A creamy cloud comes blundering     O'er star and steep, and opening deep      Grows gold with silent thundering:     Gold flooding crystal crags immeasurable,     Lost Avalons of old Romance and Fable.      The bee dreams in the cherry bloom      That sways above the berry bloom;     The katydid grates where she's hid      In leafy deeps of dreary gloom:     The forming dew is globing on the grasses,     Like rich spilled gems of some dark queen that passes.      The mere brief gusts are wrinkling;      A thousand ripples twinkling     Have caught the stars on polished spars      Their rustling ridges sprinkling:     And all the shadow lurking in its bosom     Is touched and bursten into golden blossom.      Stoop! and my being flatter, love;      With sudden starlight scatter, love,     From the starry grace of thy rare face,      Whose might can make or shatter, love!     Come, raiment love in love's own radiant garments.     And kindle all my soul to rapturous torments!      Bow all thy beauty to me, love,      Lips, eyes, and hair to woo me, love,     As bows and blows some satin rose      Snow-soft and tame, that knew thee, love.     Unto the common grass, that worshiping cowers,     Dowering its love with all her musk of flowers.

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