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A Glimpse Of Pan.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



        I caught but a glimpse of him.    Summer was here,
        And I strayed from the town and its dust and heat
        And walked in a wood, while the noon was near,
        Where the shadows were cool, and the atmosphere
        Was misty with fragrances stirred by my feet
        From surges of blossoms that billowed sheer
        O'er the grasses, green and sweet.

        And I peered through a vista of leaning trees,
        Tressed with long tangles of vines that swept
        To the face of a river, that answered these
        With vines in the wave like the vines in the breeze,
        Till the yearning lips of the ripples crept
        And kissed them, with quavering ecstacies,
        And gurgled and laughed and wept.

        And there, like a dream in a swoon, I swear
        I saw Pan lying, - his limbs in the dew
        And the shade, and his face in the dazzle and glare
        Of the glad sunshine; while everywhere,
        Over, across, and around him blew
        Filmy dragonflies hither and there,
        And little white butterflies, two and two,
        In eddies of odorous air.



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