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1865–1945

SPRING TWILIGHT.

Arthur Symons

THE twilight droops across the day, I watch her portrait on the wall Palely recede into the grey That palely comes and covers all.

The sad Spring twilight, dull, forlorn, The menace of the dreary night: But in her face, more fair than morn, A sweet suspension of delight.

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