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Hunt and Lee, comps. The Book of the Sonnet. 1867.

I. To Estelle

Mrs. Elizabeth F. Swift

COME out upon the dewy hills, sweet friend,

And let us study Nature’s changeful face.

Look how the sun’s last rays harmonious blend,

Folding the woodlands in a warm embrace;

Each glowing leaf, stirred by the evening breeze,

Gleams with prismatic hues; crimson and gold,

Purple and azure seem the waving trees;

The mists their silvery vapors have unrolled,

And hover o’er the river’s troubled breast,—

River, that ’midst such deep and calm repose

Forever murmurs with a sad unrest,

Like human hearts o’erburdened with life’s woes.

But see—bright messenger of Heaven, queen of the summer skies,

Filling the earth with loveliness—the Harvest-Moon arise.