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Jessie B. Rittenhouse, ed. (1869–1948). The Little Book of Modern Verse. 1917.

Madison Cawein

Here Is the Place Where Loveliness Keeps House

HERE is the place where Loveliness keeps house,

Between the river and the wooded hills,

Within a valley where the Springtime spills

Her firstling wind-flowers under blossoming boughs:

Where Summer sits braiding her warm, white brows

With bramble-roses; and where Autumn fills

Her lap with asters; and old Winter frills

With crimson haw and hip his snowy blouse.

Here you may meet with Beauty. Here she sits

Gazing upon the moon, or all the day

Tuning a wood-thrush flute, remote, unseen:

Or when the storm is out, ’t is she who flits

From rock to rock, a form of flying spray,

Shouting, beneath the leaves’ tumultuous green.