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nt exquisite music of a dream Like the fair flower dishevel'd in the wind Like the fair sun, when in his fresh array he cheers the morn, and all the earth revealeth Like the falling thud of the blade of a murderous ax Like the fierce fiend of a distempered dream Like the fitting of an old glove to a hand Like the foam on the river Like the great thunder sounding Like the jangling of all the strings of some musical instrument Like the jewels that gleam in baby eyes Like the kiss of maiden love the breeze is sweet and bland Like the long wandering love, the weary heart may faint for rest Like the moon in water seen by night Like the music in the patter of small feet Like the prodigal whom wealth softens into imbecility Like the quivering image of a landscape in a flowing stream Like the rainbow, thou didst fade Like the rustling of grain moved by the west-wind Like the sap that turns to nectar, in the velvet of the peach Like the sea whose waves are set in motion by the winds Like the sea-worm, that perforates the shell of the mussel, which straightway closes the wound with a pearl Like the setting of a tropical sun Like the shadow of a great hill that reaches far out over the plain Like the shadows of the stars in the upheaved sea Like the shudder of a doomed soul Like the silver gleam when the poplar trees rustle their pale leaves listlessly Like the soft light of an autumnal day Like the Spring-time, fresh and green Like the stern-lights of a ship at sea, illuminating only the path which has been passed over Like the sudden impulse of a madman Like the swell of Summer's ocean Like the tattered effigy in a cornfield Like the vase in which roses have once been distill'd Like the visits of angels, short and far between Like the whole sky when to the east the morning doth return Like thistles of the wilderness, fit neither for food nor fuel Like those great rivers, whose course everyone beholds, but their springs have been seen by but few Like thoughts whose very sweetness yielded proof that they were born for immortality Like to diamonds her white teeth shone between the parted lips Like torrents from a mountain source, we rushed into each other's arms Like troops of ghosts on the dry wind past Like two doves with silvery wings, let our souls fly Like two flaming stars were his eyes Like vaporous shapes half seen Like vill
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