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OF THE
DAY ESTIVAL;
A POEM.
O perfect light! which shed away
The darkness from the light,
And left one ruler o'er the day,
Another o'er the night.
The darkness from the light,
And left one ruler o'er the day,
Another o'er the night.
Thy glory, when the day forth flies,
More vively does appear;
Nor at mid-day unto our eyes
The shining sun is clear.
More vively does appear;
Nor at mid-day unto our eyes
The shining sun is clear.
The shadow of the earth anone
Removes and drawis by;
Syne in the East, when it is gone,
Appears a clearer sky:
Removes and drawis by;
Syne in the East, when it is gone,
Appears a clearer sky:
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