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Poems (Davidson)/Twilight

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4596774Poems — TwilightLucretia Maria Davidson
TWILIGHT.
How sweet the hour when daylight blendsWith the pensive shadows on evening's breast!And dear to the heart is the pleasure it lends;'Tis like the departure of saints to their rest.
O, 'tis sweet, Saranac, on thy loved banks to stray,To watch the last day-beam dance light on thy wave,To mark the white skiff as it skims o'er the bay,[1]Or heedlessly bounds o'er the warrior's grave.
O, 'tis sweet to a heart unentangled and light,When with hope's brilliant prospects the fancy is blest,To pause 'mid its day-dreams so witchingly bright,And mark the last sunbeams, while sinking to rest.


  1. Cumberland Bay, the scene of a battle during the last war.