by Emily Brontë (1818 - 1848)
Awaking morning laughs from heaven
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Language: English
Awaking morning laughs from heaven On golden summer's forests green; And what a gush of song is given To welcome in that light serene. A fresh wind waves the clustering roses, And through the open window sighs Around the couch where she reposes, The lady with the dovelike eyes; With dovelike eyes and shining hair, And velvet cheek so sweetly moulded; And hands so soft and white and fair Above her snowy bosom folded. Her sister's and her brother's feet Are brushing off the scented dew, And she springs up in haste to greet The grass and flowers and sunshine too.
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- by Emily Brontë (1818 - 1848) [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]
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