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Wedding-Night. (Moods Of Love.)

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At night, with shaded eyes, the summer moon         In tender meditation downward glances         At the dark earth, far-set in dim expanses,     And, welcomer than blazoned gold of noon,     Down through the air her steady lights are strewn.         The breezy forests sigh in moonlit trances,         And the full-hearted poet, waking, fancies     The smiling hills will break in laughter soon.     Oh thus, thou gentle Nature, dost thou shine         On me to-night. My very limbs would melt,     Like rugged earth beneath yon ray divine,         Into faint semblance of what they have felt:     Thine eye doth color me, O wife, O mine,     With peace that in thy spirit long hath dwelt!

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