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1830–1885

October

Helen Hunt Jackson

The month of carnival of all the year, When Nature lets the wild earth go its way And spend whole seasons on a single day. The spring-time holds her white and purple dear;

October, lavish, flaunts them far and near; The summer charily her reds doth lay Like jewels on her costliest array; October, scornful, burns them on a bier.

The winter hoards his pearls of frost in sign Of kingdom: whiter pearls than winter knew, Or Empress wore, in Egypt's ancient line, October, feasting‘ neath her dome of blue,

Drinks at a single draught, slow filtered through Sunshiny air, as in a tingling wine!

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