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Title: Night Author: Sidney Lanier [More Titles by Lanier] Fair is the wedded reign of Night and Day. Like the round pearl that Egypt drunk in wine, Now the swift sail of straining life is furled, I hear the cries that follow Birth and Death. I hear a haggard student turn and sigh: So Night takes toll of Wisdom as of Sin. Now airy swarms of fluttering dreams descend Let fall on Her a rose-leaf rain of dreams, ____ Note 1: Night. This poem was not published by the writer and the simile of the second verse was appropriated to `An Evening Song'. This partial repetition -- like that of portions of `The Tournament' and of `A Dream of June', which occur in the `Psalm of the West' -- will be pardoned as affording a favorable opportunity to observe Mr. Lanier's growth in artistic form. -THE END- GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |