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1858–1935

RELUCTANT SUMMER

William Watson

Reluctant Summer! once, a maid Full easy of access, In many a bee-frequented shade Thou didst thy lover bless.

Divinely unreproved I played, Then, with each liberal tress — And art thou grown at last afraid Of some too close caress?

Or deem'st that if thou shouldst abide My passion might decay? Thou leav'st me pining and denied, Coyly thou say'st me nay.

Ev'n as I woo thee to my side, Thou, importuned to stay, Like Orpheus’ half-recovered bride Ebb'st from my arms away.

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