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had tears and sighs For every bud that dies While the dew on it lies; They who had utterance for Each warm, rose-hearted star That stammers from afar; The demon of vast seas, The lips of lyric trees, Lays of sonorous bees; The fragrance-fays that dower Each wildwood bosk and bower With its faint musk of flower; Of Time the feverish flight; Earth, man, and, last, man's right To thee, O Infinite! FAIRIES. On the tremulous coppice, From her plenteous hair, Large golden-rayed poppies Of moon-litten air The Night hath flung there. In the fern-favored hollow The fire-flies fleet Uncertainly follow Pale phantoms of heat, Druid shadows that meet. Hidden flowers are fragrant; The night hazes furl O'er the solitudes vagrant In purple and pearl, Sway-swinging and curl. From moss-cushioned valley Where the red sunlight fails, Rocks where musically The hollow spring wails, And the limber fern trails, With a ripple and twinkle Of luminous arms, Of voices that tinkle, And feet that are storms Of chaste, naked charms, Like echoes that revel On hills, where the brier Vaults roofs of dishevel And green, greedy fire, They come as a choir. At the root of the mountain Where the dim forest lies, By the spar-spouting fountain Where the low lily dies, With their star-stinging eyes. They gather sweet singing In voices that seem Faint ringing and clinging In dreams that we dream, In visions that gleam. Sweet lisping of kisses, Dry rustle of hair; A footfall that hisses Like a leaf in the air When the brown boughs are bare. The music that scatters From love-litten eyes; The music that flatters In words and low sighs, In laughter that dies: "Come hither, come hither, In the million-eyed night, Ere the moon-flowers wither And the harvester white, Morning reaps them with light. "Come hither, where singing Is pleasant as tears, Or dead kisses, clinging To the murdering years, In memory's ears. "Come hither where kisses Are waiting for you, For lips and long tresses, As for wild flower
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