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It
is
a
sultry
day.
The
sun
has
drank
the
dew
That
lay
upon
the
morning
grass.
There
is
no
rustling
In
the
lofty
elm
that
canopies
my
dwelling
And
its
shade
scarce
cools
me.
All
is
silent,
save
The
faint
and
interrupted
murmur
of
the
bee
Settling
on
the
sick
flowers,
and
then
again
Instantly
on
the
wing.
The
plants
around
Feel
the
too
potent
fervours.
The
tall
maize
rolls
up
Its
long
green
leaves.
The
clover
droops
its
tender
foliage
And
declines
its
blooms.
But
far
in
the
fierce
sunshine
Tower
the
hills,
with
all
their
growth
of
woods
Silent
and
stern,
as
if
the
scorching
heat
And
dazzling
light
were
but
an
element
they
loved
Bright
clouds,
motionless
pillars
of
the
brazen
heaven
Their
bases
on
the
mountains,
their
white
tops
shining
In
the
far
ether,
fire
the
air
with
a
reflected
radiance
And
make
turn
the
gazer's
eye
away.
For
me,
I
lie
Languidly
in
the
shade,
where
the
thick
turf
Yet
virgin
from
the
kisses
of
the
sun,
retains
Some
freshness;
and
I
woo
the
wind
that
still
Delays
its
coming.
Why
so
slow,
gentle
and
voluble
Spirit
of
the
air?
O
come
and
breathe
upon
The
fainting
earth
coolness
and
life!
Is
it
that
in
His
caves
he
hears
me?
See,
on
yonder
woody
ridge
The
pine
is
bending
his
proud
top;
and
now
Among
the
nearer
groves,
chestnut
and
oak
Are
tossing
their
green
boughs
about.
He
comes!
Lo,
where
the
grassy
meadow
runs
in
waves,
the
deep
Distressful
silence
of
the
scene
breaks
up
with
mingling
Of
unnumbered
sounds
and
universal
motion.
He
has
come
Shaking
a
shower
of
blossoms
from
the
shrubs,
and
bearing
on
The
fragrance.
And
he
brings
music
of
birds,
and
rustling
Of
young
boughs,
and
sound
of
swaying
branches,
and
the
voice
Of
distant
waterfalls.
All
the
green
herbs
are
stirring
In
his
breath.
A
thousand
flowers,
by
the
roadside
and
the
borders
Of
the
brook,
nod
gaily
to
each
other.
Glossy
leaves
Are
twinkling
in
the
sun,
as
if
the
dew
were
on
them
yet
And
silver
waters
break
into
small
waves
and
sparkle
as
he
comes
1 Woof Of The Sun
2 Summer - An Introduction
3 Between The Dusk Of Summer
4 Summer Song
5 Summer
6 Summer Sun
7 Shall I Compare Thee To A Summers Day (Sonnet 18)
8 In Summer
9 A July Afternoon By The Pond
10 Summer In The South
11 The Prairie
12 L Envoi (An Extract)
13 Indian Summer
14 Summer Wind
15 Epithalamion
16 An Indian Summer Day On The Prairie
17 The Summer Rain
18 Rain In Summer
19 A Night Rain In Summer
20 The Wind
21 On The Grasshopper And Cricket
22 Bed In Summer
23 The Old Swimming Hole
24 The School Boy
25 In This Summer
26 St Martins Summer
27 At The Royal Academy
28 Summer
29 Sweethearts Of The Year
30 A Something In Summers Day
31 Summer Dawn
32 Winter Calls
33 The Summer Sun Shone Round Me
34 As Imperceptably As Grief
35 Tis The last Rose Of Summer
36 Dog Days
37 The Year Of The Rose
38 To Summer
39 Four Songs For Four Seasons
40 Two Months
41 Ballad
42 When Summer's End Is Nighing
43 At Sundown
44 The Seasons Of Her Year
45 Summer Is Ended
46 Fair Summer Drops From Summer's Last Will And Testament
47 A Man Young and Old
48 Penumbra
49 The Oak
50 Moonlight Summer Moonlight
51 Summer Evening
52 Written On A Summer Evening
53 A Summer Evening Churchyard
54 A Summer Night
55 Summer Night
56 Twilight Shadows
57 The Human Seasons
58 2010 Copyright Group Marketing
59 Copyright Notice 2010
60 The Longest Day
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