Page:Poems of nature, Thoreau, 1895.djvu/81

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STANZAS
57

Through his discourse I climb and see
As from some eastern hill,
A brighter morrow rise to me
Than lieth in her skill.


As 'twere two summer days in one,
Two Sundays come together,
Our rays united make one sun,
With fairest summer weather.