And yet, Earine, do violets white

And yet, Earine, do violets white
In thy sweet season kiss the wooing south;
Still hath the cyclamen its ruddy mouth,
And five fine petals made of liquid light:
Still at the early dawn's delicious burst
A myriad tawny throats their music have dispersed.
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