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1835–1905

AMONG THE LILIES.

Sarah Chauncey Woolsey

She stood among the lilies In sunset's brightest ray, Among the tall June lilies, As stately fair as they;

And I, a boyish lover then, Looked once, and, lingering, looked again, And life began that day. She sat among the lilies,

My sweet, all lily-pale; The summer lilies listened, I whispered low my tale. O golden anthers, breathing balm,

O hush of peace, O twilight calm, Did you or I prevail? She lies among the lily-snows, Beneath the wintry sky;

All round her and about her The buried lilies lie. They will awake at touch of Spring, And she, my fair and flower-like thing,

In spring-time — by and by.

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