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A show of the summer softness! a contact of something unseen! an amour of the light and air!I am jealous, and overwhelm'd with friendliness,
And will go gallivant with the light and air myself,
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O love and summer! you are in the dreams, and in me!Autumn and winter are in the dreams—the farmer goes with his thrift,
The droves and crops increase, and the barns are well-fill'd.
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