Daylight And Moonlight

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Daylight and Moonlight was published in 1852, a beautiful reverie about the meaning of the cycles of day and night.
An illustration for the story Daylight And Moonlight by the author Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Nuremberg Chronicles Sun and Moon
An illustration for the story Daylight And Moonlight by the author Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Nuremberg Chronicles Sun and Moon
An illustration for the story Daylight And Moonlight by the author Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    In broad daylight, and at noon,
    Yesterday I saw the moon
    Sailing high, but faint and white,
    As a school-boy's paper kite.

    In broad daylight, yesterday,
    I read a Poet's mystic lay;
    And it seemed to me at most
    As a phantom, or a ghost.

    But at length the feverish day
    Like a passion died away,
    And the night, serene and still,
    Fell on village, vale, and hill.

    Then the moon, in all her pride,
    Like a spirit glorified,
    Filled and overflowed the night
    With revelations of her light.

    And the Poet's song again
    Passed like music through my brain;
    Night interpreted to me
    All its grace and mystery.

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