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 Of blossom in the fading glow! In pale blue evening, Ah! the cherry seems to sing, With a fairy bridal dower! Pure white chalices of flower, Pendent in a pale blue sky, Shadowy blossom with soft eye! Dimlit amber mysteries We faint surmise, Where bees hover, And a soft moth-lover! Oh, I would that I might know The secret of your bridal snow, Soul of the pure ecstasy Softly haunting a grey sky. With such a grace Of spirit-lace! For it seems a happy ghost From the seraph host! Never bride dissolved in love, Never saint in realms above, Nor lark on his own music tost, Hath more joy than this, embossed, Shadowy, rare, On pale blue air; White cloud a-flower, A very shower Of still rapture unalloyed,