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l metal of alloy, Stern benefactress of beatitude, Turning our leaden age to girl and boy. A LOVER'S UNIVERSE When winter comes and takes away the rose, And all the singing of sweet birds is done, The warm and honeyed world lost deep in snows, Still, independent of the summer sun, In vain, with sullen roar, December shakes my door, And sleet upon the pane Threatens my peace in vain, While, seated by the fire upon my knee, My love abides with me. For he who, wise in time, his harvest yields Reaped into barns, sweet-smelling and secure, Smiles as the rain beats sternly on his fields, For wealth is his no winter can make poor; Safe all his waving gold Shut in against the cold, Treasure of summer grass-- So sit I with my lass, My harvest sheaves of all her garnered charms Safe in my happy arms. Still fragrant in the garden of her breast, The flowers that fled with summer softly bloom, The birds that shook with song each empty nest Still, when she speaks, fill all the listening room, Deep-sheltered from the storm Within her blossoming form. Flower-breathed and singing sweet Is she from head to feet; All summer in my sweetheart doth abide, Though winter be outside. So all the various wonder of the world, The wizard moon and stars, the haunted sea, In her small being mystically furled, She brings as in a golden cup to me; Within no other book My eyes for wisdom look, That have her eyes for lore; And when the flaming door Opens into the dark, what shall I fear Adventuring with my dear? TO THE GOLDEN WIFE With laughter always on the darkest day, She danced before the very face of dread, Starry companion of my mortal way, Pre-destined merrily to be my mate, With eyes as calm, she met the eyes of Fate: "For this it was that you and I were wed-- What else?" she smiled and said. Fair-weather wives are any man's to find, The pretty sisters of the butterfly, Gay when the sun is out, and skies are kind; The daughters of the rainbow all may win-- Pity their lovers when the sun goes in! _Her_ smiles are brightest 'neath the stormiest sky-- Thrice blest and all unworthy I! BURIED TREASURE When the musicians hide away their faces, And all the petals of the rose are shed, And snow is drifting through the happy places,
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