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SONNET: SUNSET by CONSTANCE CAROLINE WOODHILL NADEN

First Line: THE SUN IS SETTING - NOT IN COLOURS GAY
Last Line: WITH THAT EMPYREAL RAPTURE, WHICH IS REST.
Subject(s): EVENING; SUNSET; TWILIGHT;

THE sun is setting -- not in colours gay,
But pure as when he blazed with noonday heat;
The upland path is gold before my feet,
Save where long, dancing, poplar-shadows play,
Or arching lindens cast a broader gray:
This radiant hour, when peace and passion meet,
Stirs with tumultuous breezes, freshly sweet,
The odorous languor of an August day.

Above is peace; below is gleeful strife;
Aflame with sunshine, battling with the wind,
The trees rejoice in plenitude of life:
A sea of light is sleeping in the west,
Untroubled light, o'erflowing heart and mind
With that empyreal rapture, which is rest.






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