The cloudless day is richer at its close;
  A golden glory settles on the lea;
Soft stealing shadows hint of cool repose
  To mellowing landscape, and to calming sea.

And in that nobler, gentler, lovelier light,
  The soul to sweeter, loftier bliss inclines;
Freed from the noonday glare, the favour'd sight
  Increasing grace in earth and sky divines.

But ere the purest radiance crowns the green,
  Or fairest lustre fills th' expectant grove,
The twilight thickens, and the fleeting scene
  Leaves but a hallow'd memory of love!

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