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AN EVENING IN NOVEMBER, WHICH HAD BEEN STORMY, GRADUALLY CLEARING UP... - ZaunköniG - 27.08.2014 AN EVENING IN NOVEMBER, WHICH HAD BEEN STORMY, GRADUALLY CLEARING UP, IN A MOUNTAINOUS COUNTRY. Ceas'd is the rain; but heavy drops yet fall From the drench'd roof;--yet murmurs the sunk wind Round the dim hills; can yet a passage find Whistling thro' yon cleft rock, and ruin'd wall. The swoln and angry torrents heard, appal, Tho' distant.--A few stars, emerging kind, Shed their green, trembling beams.--With lustre small, The moon, her swiftly-passing clouds behind, Glides o'er that shaded hill.--Now blasts remove The shadowing clouds, and on the mountain's brow, Full-orb'd, she shines.--Half sunk within its cove Heaves the lone boat, with gulphing sound;--and lo! Bright rolls the settling lake, and brimming rove The vale's blue rills, and glitter as they flow. |