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Winter Evening

To-night the very horses springing by  Toss gold from whitened nostrils.

In a dream  The streets that narrow to the westward gleam  Like rows of golden palaces; and high  From all the crowded chimneys tower and die  A thousand aureoles.

Down in the west  The brimming plains beneath the sunset rest,  One burning sea of gold.

Soon, soon shall fly  The glorious vision, and the hours shall feel  A mightier master; soon from height to height,  With silence and the sharp unpitying stars,  Stern creeping frosts, and winds that touch like steel,  Out of the depth beyond the eastern bars,  Glittering and still shall come the awful night.

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Archibald Lampman

Archibald Lampman (17 November 1861 – 10 February 1899) was a Canadian poet. "He has been described as 'the Canadian Keats;' and he is perhaps t…

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