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AFTER TENIERS by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL

First Line: A QUIET CURVE OF SOMBRE BROWN WATER
Last Line: IN THE DEEP'NING GLOOM OF THE EVENING TIME.
Subject(s): DRINKS & DRINKING; EVENING; PEASANTRY; WINE; SUNSET; TWILIGHT;

A QUIET curve of sombre brown water,
Flecked with duck-weed and dotted with leaves;
A low brick cottage, where shadows nestle
'Neath velvet edges of well-thatched eaves.

In front a space, with its gaudy dahlias
And solid shade of the branching lime,
Where, soberly gay, two boors are drinking
In the deep'ning gloom of the evening time.



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