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1823–1902

AUTUMN.

Elizabeth Stoddard

No melancholy days are these! Not where the maple changing stands, Not in the shade of fluttering oaks, Nor in the bands

Of twisting vines and sturdy shrubs, Scarlet and yellow, green and brown, Falling, or swinging on their stalks, Is Sorrow's crown.

The sparkling fields of dewy grass, Woodpaths and roadsides decked with flowers, Starred asters and the goldenrod, Date Autumn's hours.

The shining banks of snowy clouds, Steadfast in the aerial blue, The silent, shimmering, silver sea, To Joy are true.

My spirit in this happy air Can thus embrace the dying year, And with it wrap me in a shroud As bright and clear!

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