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The Earth in Spring
By Judah Halevi (c. 10751141)
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She changes for fresh wonder;
A rich profusion of gay robes
She scatters all around her.
From day to day her flowers’ tints
Change quick, like eyes that brighten;
Now white, like pearl, now ruby red,
Now emerald green they’ll lighten.
She turns all pale; from time to time
Red blushes quick o’er-cover;
She’s like a fair fond bride that pours
Warm kisses on her lover.
The beauty of her bursting spring
So far exceeds my telling,
Methinks sometimes she pales the stars
That have in heaven their dwelling.