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He^s dead ; dead as the wet clay Is dead ; dead with too short a day, His name a byword. — From " Apocrypha " The scholar glanced. He sat upon a ditch In the open sun, close to a pine-wood. Which Is the wiser thing ? he said. A pine-cone fell. The silence answered. 38 THE PROPHET « c /^UT of the violent stream V_y A green field. ' So Will Ireland grow Out of her bloody dream. " — The old man spoke In Gaelic, this and no more. His age might be four-score And ten ; his body broke, But not his spi...rit. Round Him the hill wood Roared ; a stream in flood Channelled the ground; And high in air The gandal eolais cried. What matter if the rocks replied, " None listen. Night is everywhere ! " 39 THE TINKERS B RAZENLY he passes gap and gate, A pace in front of her he calls his mate. Drunk and battered, she, with a little eye, She hitches up her tins and totters by. No floor has she to sweep, no clan to care, No cloths to spread and bleach in the open air. No yoke has he, no plough to call his own, No lambing-fold, no barn of lime-washed stone.
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