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Sonnet 09

Robert Southey

Fair is the rising morn when o’er the sky
  The orient sun expands his roseate ray,
And lovely to the Bard’s enthusiast eye
  Fades the meek radiance of departing day;
But fairer is the smile of one we love,
  Than all the scenes in Nature’s ample sway.
And sweeter than the music of the grove,
  The voice that bids us welcome. Such delight
  EDITH! is mine, escaping to thy sight
From the hard durance of the empty throng.
  Too swiftly then towards the silent night
Ye Hours of happiness! ye speed along,
  Whilst I, from all the World’s cold cares apart,
  Pour out the feelings of my burthen’d heart.
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