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Winter-Break

    By Archibald Lampman



    All day between high-curded clouds the sun
    Shone down like summer on the steaming planks.
    The long, bright icicles in dwindling ranks
    Dripped from the murmuring eaves till one by one
    They fell. As if the spring had now begun,
    The quilted snow, sun-softened to the core,
    Loosened and shunted with a sudden roar
    From downward roofs. Not even with day done
    Had ceased the sound of waters, but all night
    I heard it. In my dreams forgetfully bright
    Methought I wandered in the April woods,
    Where many a silver-piping sparrow was,
    By gurgling brooks and spouting solitudes,
    And stooped, and laughed, and plucked hepaticas.



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