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THE FRUIT OF DAY
I often wonder what Night brings to you!With your still pools of thought where lilies glaeamEven at dawn your scattered blossoms blewYour bannered boughs on every wild wind stream—Surely you pluck from Day's prolific treesThe golden apples of Hesperides!