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Night In June

    By Ralph Waldo Emerson



    I left my dreary page and sallied forth,
    Received the fair inscriptions of the night;
    The moon was making amber of the world,
    Glittered with silver every cottage pane,
    The trees were rich, yet ominous with gloom.
    The meadows broad
    From ferns and grapes and from the folded flowers
    Sent a nocturnal fragrance; harlot flies
    Flashed their small fires in air, or held their court
    In fairy groves of herds-grass.



    He lives not who can refuse me;
    All my force saith, Come and use me:
    A gleam of sun, a summer rain,
    And all the zone is green again.



    Seems, though the soft sheen all enchants,
    Cheers the rough crag and mournful dell,
    As if on such stern forms and haunts
    A wintry storm more fitly fell.



    Put in, drive home the sightless wedges
    And split to flakes the crystal ledges.



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