We call this most exquisite twilight, tinging the sky deep within the boreal half-night and all the sweet feelings that constellate around it (including, it seems, some of the strongest and noblest feelings of which humans are capable) - We name this divine hint of heaven the Fleeting Azurine. It's a permeating coda in such poems as Twilight, Heaven's Faintest Star, luniversal lispers, and Horizon Dream. Past Her Purple Hills may offer the purest illustration of this theme: sunset, the horizon, the sky's tincture - painted with a tenderness of feeling, with a sweet, sad tone of an emotion approaching the divine.
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