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Music is in all growing things; And underneath the silky wings Of smallest insects there is stirred A pulse of air that must be heard; Earth's silence lives, and throbs, and sings.
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The sunshine of thine eyes,
(O still celestial beam!)
Whatever it touches it fills
With the life of its lambent gleam.
The sunshine of thine eyes,
Oh, let it fall on me!
Though I be but a mote of the air,
I could turn to gold for thee.
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Born:
August 25, 1851
Died:
April 19, 1898
(aged 46)
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George Parsons Lathrop was an American poet and novelist.
Known for:
A Study Of Hawthorne (1876)
Rose And Roof Tree (1875)
Dreams And Days (1892)
Spanish Vistas (1883)
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