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1819–1881

LOVE'S CONSUMMATIONS.

Josiah Gilbert Holland

The summer passed, the autumn came; The world swung over toward the night; The forests robed themselves in flame, Then faded slowly into white;

And set within a crystal frame Of frozen streams, the shaggy boles Of oak and elm, with leafless crowns, Were painted stark upon the knolls;

And cots and villages and towns On virgin canvas glowed like coals In tawny-red, or strove in vain To shame the white in which they stood.

The fairest tint was but a stain Upon the snow, that quenched the wood, And paved the street, and draped the plain!

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