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THE MAY-TREE by ALFRED NOYES

Poet Analysis

First Line: THE MAY-TREE ON THE HILL
Last Line: ENDYMION KNOWS.
Subject(s): DIANA (GODDESS); ENDYMION;

THE May-tree on the hill
Stands in the night
So fragrant and so still
So dusky white,

That, stealing from the wood
In that sweet air,
You'd think Diana stood
Before you there.

If it be so, her bloom
Trembles with bliss.
She waits across the gloom
Her shepherd's kiss.

Touch her. A bird will start
From those pure snows, --
The dark and fluttering heart
Endymion knows.



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