| Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (18331908). An American Anthology, 17871900. 1900. |
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| 1317. The Four Winds |
| | | By Charles Henry Luders |
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| WIND of the North, | |
| Wind of the Norland snows, | |
| Wind of the winnowed skies, and sharp, clear stars, | |
| Blow cold and keen across the naked hills, | |
| And crisp the lowland pools with crystal films, | 5 |
| And blur the casement squares with glittering ice, | |
| But go not near my love. | |
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| Wind of the West, | |
| Wind of the few, far clouds, | |
| Wind of the gold and crimson sunset lands, | 10 |
| Blow fresh and pure across the peaks and plains, | |
| And broaden the blue spaces of the heavens, | |
| And sway the grasses and the mountain pines, | |
| But let my dear one rest. | |
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| Wind of the East, | 15 |
| Wind of the sunrise seas, | |
| Wind of the clinging mists and gray, harsh rains, | |
| Blow moist and chill across the wastes of brine, | |
| And shut the sun out, and the moon and stars, | |
| And lash the boughs against the dripping eaves, | 20 |
| Yet keep thou from my love. | |
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| But thou, sweet wind! | |
| Wind of the fragrant South, | |
| Wind from the bowers of jasmine and of rose, | |
| Over magnolia blooms and lilied lakes | 25 |
| And flowering forests come with dewy wings, | |
| And stir the petals at her feet, and kiss | |
| The low mound where she lies. | |
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