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Sonnet XCVI.

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The breathing freshness of the shining Morn,         Whose beams glance yellow on the distant fields,         A sweet, unutterable pleasure yields         To my dejected sense, that turns with scorn      From the light joys of Dissipation born.         Sacred Remembrance all my bosom shields         Against each glittering lance she gaily wields,         Warring with fond Regrets, that silent mourn      The Heart's dear comforts lost. - But, NATURE, thou,         Thou art resistless still; - and yet I ween         Thy present balmy gales, and vernal blow,      To MEMORY owe the magic of their scene;         For with such fragrant breath, such orient rays,         Shone the soft mornings of my youthful days.

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