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The northern summer, bright like flame,
Grew troubled at the tranquil core,
And from the sudden passion came
This blossom, blazoned as for war;
And as the tropic bloom unfurled,
Strange heats assailed our temperate world,
And o'er the burning petals drew
The heavens with a sultrier blue.
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