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Sunset.

    By Victor-Marie Hugo



    ("Le soleil s'est couché")

    [XXXV. vi., April, 1829.]


    The sun set this evening in masses of cloud,
    The storm comes to-morrow, then calm be the night,
    Then the Dawn in her chariot refulgent and proud,
    Then more nights, and still days, steps of Time in his flight.
    The days shall pass rapid as swifts on the wing.
    O'er the face of the hills, o'er the face of the seas,
    O'er streamlets of silver, and forests that ring
    With a dirge for the dead, chanted low by the breeze;
    The face of the waters, the brow of the mounts
    Deep scarred but not shrivelled, and woods tufted green,
    Their youth shall renew; and the rocks to the founts
    Shall yield what these yielded to ocean their queen.
    But day by day bending still lower my head,
    Still chilled in the sunlight, soon I shall have cast,
    At height of the banquet, my lot with the dead,
    Unmissed by creation aye joyous and vast.

    TORU DUTT.



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