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trails her locks, Her dripping locks that the long fern graces. She pours clear ooze from her heart's cool cruse, Its crystal cruse that drips, drips, drips; And all the day its diamond spray Is heard to play from her finger-tips; And the slight soft sound makes haunted ground Of the woods around that the sunlight laces, As she pours clear ooze from her heart's cool cruse, Its dripping cruse that no man traces. She swims and swims with glimmering limbs, With lucid limbs that drip, drip, drip; Where beechen boughs build a leafy house For her form to drowse or her feet to trip; And the liquid beat of her rippling feet Makes three-times sweet the forest mazes, As she swims and swims with glimmering limbs, With dripping limbs through the twilight's hazes. Then wrapped in deeps of the wild she sleeps, She whispering sleeps and drips, drips, drips; Where moon and mist wreathe neck and wrist, While, starry-whist, through the night she slips; And the heavenly dream of her soul makes gleam The falls that stream and the foam that races, As wrapped in deeps of the wild she sleeps, She dripping sleeps or starward gazes. TO THE LEAF-CRICKET I Small twilight singer Of dew and mist: thou ghost-gray, gossamer winger Of dusk's dim glimmer, How cool thy note sounds; how thy wings of shimmer Vibrate, soft-sighing, Meseems, for Summer that is dead or dying. I stand and listen, And at thy song the garden-beds, that glisten With rose and lily, Seem touched with sadness; and the tuberose chilly, Breathing around its cold and colorless breath, Fills the pale evening with wan hints of death. II I see thee quaintly Beneath the leaf; thy shell-shaped winglets faintly-- As thin as spangle Of cobwebbed rain--held up at airy angle; I hear thy tinkle, Thy fairy notes, the silvery stillness sprinkle; Investing wholly The moonlight with divinest melancholy: Until, in seeming, I see the Spirit of the Summer dreaming Amid her ripened orchards, apple-strewn, Her great, grave eyes fixed on the harvest-moon. III As dew-drops beady, As mist minute, thy notes ring low and reedy: The vaguest vapor Of melody, now near; now, like some taper Of
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