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EVENING by CHARLOTTE SMITH

Poet Analysis

First Line: OH! SOOTHING HOUR, WHEN GLOWING DAY
Last Line: WHAT TEARS WILL FALL, BUT THOSE OF HEAVEN?
Subject(s): EVENING; SUNSET; TWILIGHT;

OH! soothing hour, when glowing day,
Low in the western wave declines,
And village murmurs die away,
And bright the vesper planet shines;

I love to hear the gale of Even
Breathing along the new-leaf'd copse,
And feel the freshening dew of Heaven,
Fall silently in limpid drops.

For, like a friend's consoling sighs,
That breeze of night to me appears;
And, as soft dew from Pity's eyes,
Descend those pure celestial tears.

Alas! for those who long have borne,
Like me, a heart by sorrow riven,
Who, but the plaintive winds, will mourn,
What tears will fall, but those of Heaven?




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