Thought on the Seasons


Flattered with promise of escape
  From every hurtful blast,
Spring takes, O sprightly May! thy shape,
  Her loveliest and her last.

Less fair is summer riding high
  In fierce solstitial power,
Less fair than when a lenient sky
  Brings on her parting hour.

When earth repays with golden sheaves
  The labours of the plough,
And ripening fruits and forest leaves
  All brighten on the bough;

What pensive beauty autumn shows,
  Before she hears the sound
Of winter rushing in, to close
  The emblematic round!

Such be our Spring, our Summer such;
  So may our Autumn blend
With hoary Winter, and Life touch,
  Through heaven-born hope, her end!


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