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At nine in the morning there passe… At ten there passed me by the sea, At twelve a town of smoke and smir… At two a forest of oak and birch, And then, on a platform, she:
at news of her death Not a line of her writing have I Not a thread of her hair, No mark of her late time as dame i… I may picture her there;
Wintertime nighs; But my bereavement—pain It cannot bring again: Twice no one dies. Flower—petals flee;
A dream of mine flew over the mead To the halls where my old Love… And it drew me on to follow its le… And I stood at her window-pane… And I saw but a thing of flesh an…
“Percussus sum sicut foenum, et ar… —Ps. ci Wintertime nighs; But my bereavement-pain It cannot bring again:
“My bride is not coming, alas!” sa… And the telegram shakes in his han… It was hurried! We met at a danci… When I went to the Cattle—Show a… And then, next night, where the F…
I am the family face; Flesh perishes, I live on, Projecting trait and trace Through time to times anon, And leaping from place to place
To my native place Bent upon returning, Bosom all day burning To be where my race Well were known, ‘twas much with m…
There trudges one to a merry-makin… With sturdy swing, On whom the rain comes down. To fetch the saving medicament Is another bent,
THERE were two youths of equal a… Wit, station, strength, and parent… They studied at the self-same scho… And shaped their thoughts by commo… One pondered on the life of man,
“Soul! Shall I see thy face,” she… "In one brief hour? And away with thee from a loveless… To a far-off sun, to a vine-wrapt… And be thine own unseparated,
Here is the ancient floor, Footworn and hollowed and thin, Here was the former door Where the dead feet walked in. She sat here in her chair,
THIS love puts all humanity from… I can but maledict her, pray her d… For giving love and getting love o… Feeding a heart that else mine own… How much I love I know not, life…
I heard a small sad sound, And stood awhile among the tombs a… “Wherefore, old friends,” said I,… Now, screened from life’s unrest?” II
Only a man harrowing clods In a slow silent walk With an old horse that stumbles an… Half asleep as they stalk. II