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The Weaver Of Magic

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Weave cunningly the web
    Of twilight, O thou subtle-fingered Eve!
    And at the slow day's ebb
    With small blue stars the purple curtain weave.
    If any wind there be,
    Bid it but breathe lightly as woodland violets o'er the sea;
    If any moon, be it no more than a white fluttering feather.
    Call the last birds together.

    O Eve, and let no wisp
    Of day's distraction thine enchantment mar;
    Thy soft spell lisp
    And lure the sweetness down of each blue star.
    Then let that low moan be
    A while more easeful, trembling remote and strange, far oversea;
    So shall the easeless heart of love rest then, or only sigh,
    Hearing the swallows cry!



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