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William Cullen Bryant - MidsummerWilliam Cullen Bryant - Midsummer
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A SONNET. A power is on the earth and in the air,   From which the vital spirit shrinks afraid,   And shelters him, in nooks of deepest shade, From the hot steam and from the fiery glare. Look forth upon the earth--her thousand plants   Are smitten; even the dark sun-loving maize   Faints in the field beneath the torrid blaze; The herd beside the shaded fountain pants; For life is driven from all the landscape brown;   The bird has sought his tree, the snake his den,   The trout floats dead in the hot stream, and men Drop by the sun-stroke in the populous town:   As if the Day of Fire had dawned, and sent   Its deadly breath into the firmament.
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