< Enamels and Cameos
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In April earth is white and rose
  Like youth and love, now tendering
Her smiles, now fearful to disclose
  Her virgin heart unto the Spring.

In June, a little pale and worn,
  And full at heart of vague desire,
She hideth in the yellow corn,
  With sunburned Summer to respire.

In August, wild Bacchante, she
  Her bosom bares to Autumn shapes,
And on the tiger-skin flung free,
  Draws forth the purple blood of grapes.

And in December, shrivelled, old,
  Bepowdered white from foot to head,
In dream she wakens Winter cold,
  That sleeps beside her in her bed.

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