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The Tryst.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Had fallen a fragrant shower;
    The leaves were dripping yet;
    Each fern and rain-weighed flower
    Around were gleaming wet;
    On ev'ry bosky bower
    A million gems were set.

    The dust's moist odors sifted
    Cool with the summer rain,
    Mixed with the musk that drifted
    From orchard and from plain; -
    Her garden's fence white lifted
    Its length along the lane.

    The moon the clouds had shattered
    In curdled peaks of pearl;
    The honeysuckle scattered
    Warm odors from each curl,
    Where the white moonlight, flattered,
    Hung molten 'round a girl.

    Then grew the night completer
    With light and cloud and air;
    Aromas sweet blew sweeter,
    Sweet flowers fair, more fair;
    Fleet feet and fast grew fleeter
    Thro' that fair sorceress there.



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