Hesper

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  Not till the sun, that brings to birth
  The myriad marvels of the earth
  And bids us look with wandering eyes
  On all that here about us lies,
  Has gone behind the hill,
  Do you, O peaceful evening star,
  Gaze on the dusk in which we are
  And draw the heart of hope and love
  To infinite deep on deep above
  And bid our care be still.

  All glorious pleasures of the day,
  When every sense may have its way
  And thought may touch the tiniest fact
  And gauge the motive and the act
  And measure our delight,
  Depart, and leave us to the quest
  Of quiet solitude and rest
  And knowledge that the plotting brain
  With all its science cannot gain
  But from the soul of Night.

© John Le Gay Brereton