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1841–1896

AUTUMN TINTS.

Mathilde Blind

Coral-coloured yew-berries Strew the garden ways, Hollyhocks and sunflowers Make a dazzling blaze

In these latter days. Marigolds by cottage doors Flaunt their golden pride, Crimson-punctured bramble leaves

Dapple far and wide The green mountain-side. Far away, on hilly slopes Where fleet rivulets run,

Miles on miles of tangled fern, Burnished by the sun, Glow a copper dun. For the year that's on the wane,

Gathering all its fire, Flares up through the kindling world As, ere they expire, Flames leap high and higher.

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