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POEMS.
NOCTURNE.
I.

In the shade of the trees it is night,
But out here bright as noon;
All the garden lies brilliantly white
In the light of the moon,
And the rose-laden air breathes delight,
And love passes so soon.

II.

From across the far fields comes the sound
Of the sea on the shore;
So the love of all time echoes round
The wide world o er and o er.
But our love-time is brief and when found
Shall we waste it the more?

III.

From the branches I brush as I pass
Fall the dewdrops like rain,
And the wind in the trees sighs "Alas,"
And is silent again.