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Twilight.

    By John Clare



    The setting Sun withdraws his yellow light,
    A gloomy staining shadows over all,
    While the brown beetle, trumpeter of Night,
    Proclaims his entrance with a droning call.
    How pleasant now, where slanting hazels fall
    Thick, o'er the woodland stile, to muse and lean;
    To pluck a woodbine from the shade withal,
    And take short snatches o'er the moisten'd scene;
    While deep and deeper shadows intervene,
    And leave fond Fancy moulding to her will
    The cots, and groves, and trees so dimly seen,
    That die away more undiscerned still;
    Bringing a sooty curtain o'er the sight,
    And calmness in the bosom still as night.



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