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The Evening Sky

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Rose-bosom'd and rose-limb'd
    With eyes of dazzling bright
    Shakes Venus mid the twinèd boughs of the night;
    Rose-limb'd, soft-stepping
    From low bough to bough
    Shaking the wide-hung starry fruitage--dimmed
    Its bloom of snow
    By that sole planetary glow.

    Venus, avers the astronomer,
    Not thus idly dancing goes
    Flushing the eternal orchard with wild rose.
    She through ether burns
    Outpacing planetary earth,
    And ere two years triumphantly returns,
    And again wave-like swelling flows,
    And again her flashing apparition comes and goes.

    This we have not seen,
    No heavenly courses set,
    No flight unpausing through a void serene:
    But when eve clears,
    Arises Venus as she first uprose
    Stepping the shaken boughs among,
    And in her bosom glows
    The warm light hidden in sunny snows.

    She shakes the clustered stars
    Lightly, as she goes
    Amid the unseen branches of the night,
    Rose-limb'd, rose-bosom'd bright.
    She leaps: they shake and pale; she glows--
    And who but knows
    How the rejoiced heart aches
    When Venus all his starry vision shakes;

    When through his mind
    Tossing with random airs of an unearthly wind,
    Rose-bosom'd, rose-limb'd,
    The mistress of his starry vision arises,
    And the boughs glittering sway
    And the stars pale away,
    And the enlarging heaven glows
    As Venus light-foot mid the twinèd branches goes.



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