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Poem by George Darley Lenimina Laborum. 10. Fair as the flower is, it will yet decay Written in a Leafless Bower at Hon. Mrs. Westenra's, December, 1826. Fair as the flower is, it will yet decay; Green as the leaf is, it will yet be sere; Night has a pall to wind the gaudiest day, And Winter wraps in shrouds the loveliest year: For those the gale mom-ns in loud accents drear, The blooms that gave it sweeter breath are gone; Heaven's glistening eyes with many a silent tear Beweep the nightly burial of the sun; Nature herself the lifeless year deplores, Sad Mother, laying all her children low. From her deep heartspring grief's wild torrent pours. Hill, vale, and desolate woodland speak her woe: Thou too must fade like year—day—leaf—and bloom, Pale moralist!—wilt have like mourners at thy tomb? George Darley George Darley's other poems:
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