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Poems MacCarthy, Florence Denis

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41<br />

At my window, late and early,<br />

In the sunshine and the rain,<br />

When the jocund beams of morning<br />

Come to wake me from my napping,<br />

With their golden fingers tapping<br />

At my window pane:<br />

From my troubled slumbers flitting,<br />

From the dreamings fond and vain,<br />

From the fever intermitting,<br />

Up I start, and take my sitting<br />

At my window pane:--<br />

Through the morning, through the noontide,<br />

Fettered by a diamond chain,<br />

Through the early hours of evening,<br />

When the stars begin to tremble,<br />

As their shining ranks assemble<br />

O'er the azure plain:<br />

When the thousand lamps are blazing<br />

Through the street and lane--<br />

Mimic stars of man's upraising--<br />

Still I linger, fondly gazing<br />

From my window pane!<br />

For, amid the crowds slow passing,<br />

Surging like the main,<br />

Like a sunbeam among shadows,<br />

Through the storm-swept cloudy masses,<br />

Sometimes one bright being passes<br />

'Neath my window pane:<br />

Thus a moment's joy I borrow<br />

From a day of pain.<br />

See, she comes! but--bitter sorrow!<br />

Not until the slow to-morrow,<br />

Will she come again.<br />

AUTUMN FEARS.

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