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" Evening Primrose

When once the sun sinks in the west,
And dewdrops pearl the evening's breast;
Almost as pale as moonbeams are,
Or its companionable star,
The evening primrose opes anew
Its delicate blossoms to the dew;
And, hermit-like, shunning the light,
Wastes its fair bloom upon the night,
Who, blindfold to its fond caresses,
Knows not the beauty it possesses;
Thus it blooms on while night is by;
When day looks out with open eye,
Bashed at the gaze it cannot shun,
It faints and withers and is gone. "

John Clare , Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery


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John Clare quote : <b>Evening Primrose</b><br /><br />When once the sun sinks in the west,<br />And dewdrops pearl the evening's breast;<br />Almost as pale as moonbeams are,<br />Or its companionable star,<br />The evening primrose opes anew<br />Its delicate blossoms to the dew;<br />And, hermit-like, shunning the light,<br />Wastes its fair bloom upon the night,<br />Who, blindfold to its fond caresses,<br />Knows not the beauty it possesses;<br />Thus it blooms on while night is by;<br />When day looks out with open eye,<br />Bashed at the gaze it cannot shun,<br />It faints and withers and is gone.