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Night.

    By John Clare



    Night spreads upon the plain her ebon pall,
    Day seems unable to wash out the stain;
    A pausing truce kind nature gives to all,
    And fairy nations now have leave to reign:
    So may conjecturing Fancy think, and feign.
    Doubtless in tiny legions, now unseen,
    They venture from their dwellings once again:
    From keck-stalk cavity, or hollow bean,
    Or perfum'd bosom of pea-flower between,
    They to the dark green rings now haste, to meet,
    To dance, or pay some homage to their queen;
    Or journey on, some pilgrim-friend to greet.
    With rushy switch they urge some beetle's flight,
    And ride to revel, ere 'tis morning-light.



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