THE EVENING STAR


    THE EVENING STAR
    By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882)
    © I. Lancashire, Dept. of English
    (Univ. of Toronto), and Univ. of Toronto Press 1998.

        Lo! in the painted oriel of the West,
            Whose panes the sunken sun incarnadines,
            Like a fair lady at her casement, shines
            The evening star, the star of love and rest!
        And then anon she doth herself divest
            Of all her radiant garments, and reclines
            Behind the sombre screen of yonder pines,
            With slumber and soft dreams of love oppressed.
        O my beloved, my sweet Hesperus!
          My morning and my evening star of love!
          My best and gentlest lady! even thus,
      As that fair planet in the sky above,
          Dost thou retire unto thy rest at night,
          And from thy darkened window fades the light.






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