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The Winds

    By William Lisle Bowles



    When dark November bade the leaves adieu,
    And the gale sung amid the sea-boy's shrouds,
    Methought I saw four winged forms, that flew,
    With garments streaming light, amid the clouds;
    From adverse regions of the sky,
    In dim succession, they went by.
    The first, as o'er the billowy deep he passed,
    Blew from its brazen trump a far-resounding blast.
    Upon a beaked promontory high,
    With streaming heart, and cloudy brow severe,
    Marked ye the father of the frowning year!
    Dark vapours rolled o'er the tempestuous sky,
    When creeping WINTER from his cave came forth;
    Stern courier of the storm, he cried, what from the north?



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