In Summer Eve

…P ERCHANCE the evening wind awakes
With sudden tumult, and the bowery ash
Goes storming o'er the golden moon, whose flash
Fills and refills its breezy gaps and breaks;
The weeping willow at her neighbor floats,
And busy rustlings stir the wheat and oats.
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