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HERMIONE: 2. INFLUENCES by EDWARD ROWLAND SILL

First Line: IF QUIET AUTUMN MORNINGS WOULD NOT COME
Last Line: THEN MIGHT I LIVE FORGETTING LOVE AND THEE.

If quiet autumn mornings would not come,
With golden light, and haze, and harvest wain,
And spices of the dead leaves at my feet;
If sunsets would not burn through cloud, and stain
With fading rosy flush the dusky dome;
If the young mother would not croon that sweet
Old sleep-song, like the robin's in the rain;
If the great cloud-ships would not float and drift
Across such blue all the calm afternoon;
If night were not so hushed; or if the moon
Might pause forever by that pearly rift,
Nor fill the garden with its flood again;
If the world were not what it still must be,
Then might I live forgetting love and thee.



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