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a winter evening at home who gives the answer I mark them brainliest​

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Answered by aalimashamim0
1

Answer:

Fair Moon, that at the chilly day’s decline

Of sharp December through my cottage pane

Dost lovely look, smiling, though in thy wane!

In thought, to scenes, serene and still as thine,

Wanders my heart, whilst I by turns survey

Thee slowly wheeling on thy evening way;

And this my fire, whose dim, unequal light,

Just glimmering, bids each shadowy image fall

Sombrous and strange upon the darkening wall,

Ere the clear tapers chase the deepening night!

Yet thy still orb, seen through the freezing haze,

Shines calm and clear without; and whilst I gaze,

I think, around me in this twilight room,

I but remark mortality’s sad gloom;

Whilst hope and joy cloudless and soft appear,

In the sweet beam that lights thy distant sphere.

Answered by drpratimasharma404
1

Fair Moon, that at the chilly day’s decline

Of sharp December through my cottage pane

Dost lovely look, smiling, though in thy wane!

In thought, to scenes, serene and still as thine,

Wanders my heart, whilst I by turns survey

Thee slowly wheeling on thy evening way;

And this my fire, whose dim, unequal light,

Just glimmering, bids each shadowy image fall

Sombrous and strange upon the darkening wall,

Ere the clear tapers chase the deepening night!

Yet thy still orb, seen through the freezing haze,

Shines calm and clear without; and whilst I gaze,

I think, around me in this twilight room,

I but remark mortality’s sad gloom;

Whilst hope and joy cloudless and soft appear,

In the sweet beam that lights thy distant sphere.

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