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Madison Julius Cawein (Мэдисон Джулиус Кавейн)
June
I.
Hotly burns the amaryllis
With its stars of red;
Whitely rise the stately lilies
From the lily bed;
Withered shrinks the wax May-apple
'Neath its parasol;
Chilly dies the violet dapple
In its earthly hall.
II.
March is but a blust'ring liar,
April a sad love,
May a milkmaid from the byre
Flirting in the grove.
June is rich in many blossoms,
She's the one I'll woo;
Health swells in her sunny bosoms,
She's my sweetheart true.
Madison Julius Cawein’s other poems:
- After a Night of Rain
- Annisquam
- At the Ferry
- Baby Mary
- Before the End
Poems of other poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):
John Clare (Джон Клэр) June (“Now summer is in flower and natures hum”)
Francis Ledwidge (Фрэнсис Ледвидж) June (“Broom out the floor now, lay the fender by”)
William Bryant (Уильям Брайант) June (“I gazed upon the glorious sky”)
Archibald Lampman (Арчибальд Лемпман) June (“Long, long ago, it seems, this summer morn”)
Amy Levy (Эми Леви) June (“Last June I saw your face three times”)
John Payne (Джон Пейн) June (“THE empress of the year, the meadows’ queen”)
Edgar Guest (Эдгар Гест) June (“June is here, the month of roses, month of brides and month of bees”)
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