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On an Autumn Sketch of H.g. WildJames Russell Lowell

On an Autumn Sketch of H.g. Wild

Thanks to the artist, ever on my wall

The sunset stays: that hill in glory rolled,

Those trees and clouds in crimson and in gold,

Burn on, nor cool when evening's shadows fall.

Not round _these_ splendors Midnight wraps her pall;

_These_ leaves the flush of Autumn's vintage hold

In Winter's spite, nor can the Northwind bold

Deface my chapel's western window small:

On one, ah me! October struck his frost,

But not repaid him with those Tyrian hues;

His naked boughs but tell him what is lost,

And parting comforts of the sun refuse:

His heaven is bare,--ah, were its hollow crost

Even with a cloud whose light were yet to lose!