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1849–1903

XXII

William Ernest Henley

The West a glimmering lake of light, A dream of pearly weather, The first of stars is burning white - The star we watch together.

Is April dead? The unresting year Will shape us our September, And April's work is done, my dear - Do you not remember?

O gracious eve! O happy star, Still-flashing, glowing, sinking! - Who lives of lovers near or far So glad as I in thinking?

The gallant world is warm and green, For May fulfils November. When lights and leaves and loves have been, Sweet, will you remember?

O star benignant and serene, I take the good to-morrow, That fills from verge to verge my dream, With all its joy and sorrow!

The old, sweet spell is unforgot That turns to June December; And, tho’ the world remembered not, Love, we would remember.

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