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Hurrahing in Harvest</i></p>
<p id="id00159">SUMMER ends now; now, barbarous in beauty, the<br/>
stooks rise<br/>
Around; up above, what wind-walks! what lovely<br/>
behaviour<br/>
Of silk-sack clouds! has wilder, wilful-wavier<br/>
Meal-drift moulded ever and melted across skies?<br/></p>
<p id="id00160">I walk, I lift up, I lift up heart, eyes,<br/>
Down all that glory in the heavens to glean our<br/>
Saviour;<br/>
And, éyes, heárt, what looks, what lips yet gave you a<br/>
Rapturous love's greeting of realer, of rounder replies?<br/></p>
<p id="id00161">And the azurous hung hills are his world-wielding<br/>
shoulder<br/>
Majestic—as a stallion stalwart, very-violet-sweet!—<br/>
These things, these things were here and but the<br/>
beholder<br/>
Wanting; which two when they once meet,<br/>
The heart rears wings bold and bolder<br/>
And hurls for him, O half hurls earth for him off<br/>
under his feet.<br/></p>
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