Seven excellent songs/To the evening star

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Seven excellent songs (1820–1837)
To the evening star
3235575Seven excellent songs — To the evening star1820-1837

TO THE EVENING STAR.

Star, that bringest home the bee,
And sett’st the weary labrour free!
If any star shed peace, ’tis thou,
That send’st from above,
Appearing when Heaven’s breath and brow
Are sweet as her’s we love.

Come to the luxuriant skies,
Whilst the landscape’s odours rise,
Whilst far-off lowing herds are heard,
And songs, when toil is done,
From cottages whose, smoke unstirr’d
Curls yellow in the sun.

Star of love’s soft interviews,
Parted lovers on thee muse;
Their remembrancer in heaven
Of thrilling vows thou art,
Too delicious to be riven
By absence from the heart.



This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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