Page:Poems, Emerson, 1847.djvu/158

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TO ELLEN.

To the gentian in the fall,
Blue-eyed pet of blue-eyed lover.


'O come, then, quickly come!
We are budding, we are blowing;
And the wind that we perfume
Sings a tune that's worth the knowing.'