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  • Come, evening, once again, season of peace;
    Return, sweet evening, and continue long!
    Methinks I see thee in the streaky west,
    With matron step, slow moving, while the night
    Treads on thy sweeping train; one hand employ'd
    In letting fall the curtain of repose
    On bird and beast, the other charged for man
    With sweet oblivion of the cares of day.

    William Cowper, James Montgomery (1859). “Poems ... With an introductory essay by James Montgomery. [With plates.]”, p.215