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So thro' the dark, impending sky,
Where clouds, and sullen vapours roll'd,
Their curling wreaths dissolving fly
As the saint hues of light unfold —
The air with spreading azure streams,
The sun now darts his orient beams — —
And now the mountains glow — the woods are bright —
While nature hails the season of delight.
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