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nd grain. When love puts on his scarlet coat, Put off thy care. LXIII A beautiful child is mine, Formed like a golden flower, Cleis the loved one. And above her I value Not all the Lydian land, 5 Nor lovely Hellas. LXIV Ah, but now henceforth Only one meaning Has life for me. Only one purport, Measure and beauty, 5 Has the bright world. What mean the wood-winds, Colour and morning, Bird, stream, and hill? And the brave city 10 With its enchantment? Thee, only thee! LXV Softly the wind moves through the radiant morning, And the warm sunlight sinks into the valley, Filling the green earth with a quiet joyance, Strength, and fulfilment. Even so, gentle, strong and wise and happy, 5 Through the soul and substance of my being, Comes the breath of thy great love to me-ward, O thou dear mortal. LXVI What the west wind whispers At the end of summer, When the barley harvest Ripens to the sickle, Who can tell? 5 What means the fine music Of the dry cicada, Through the long noon hours Of the autumn stillness, Who can say? 10 How the grape ungathered With its bloom of blueness Greatens on the trellis Of the brick-walled garden, Who can know? 15 Yet I, too, am greatened, Keep the note of gladness, Travel by the wind's road, Through this autumn leisure,-- By thy love. 20 LXVII Indoors the fire is kindled; Beechwood is piled on the hearthstone; Cold are the chattering oak-leaves; And the ponds frost-bitten. Softer than rainfall at twilight, 5 Bringing the fields benediction And the hills quiet and greyness, Are my long thoughts of thee. How should thy friend fear the seasons? They only perish of winter 10 Whom Love, audacious and tender, Never hath visited. LXVIII You ask how love can keep the mortal soul Strong to the pitch of joy throughout the years. Ask how your brave cicada on the bough Keeps the lo
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