The book of Living Poets

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His flare it is. The mornin'- watch is set. Well, God be thanked, as I was sayin', I'm no Pelagian yet. Now I'll tak' on ...
'Morrn, Ferguson. Man, have ye ever thought What your good leddy costs in coal ? . . . Til burn' em down to port.
1 86 ANDREW LANG, Scythe Song.
MOWERS, weary and brown, and blithe, What is the word methinks ye know, Endless over-word that the Scythe Sings to the blades of the grass below ? Scythes that swing in the grass and clover, Something, still, they say as they pas
...s ; What is the word that, over and over, Sings the Scythe to the flowers and grass ?
Hush, ah husk, the Scythes are saying, Hush, and heed not, and fall asleep ; Hush, they say to the grasses swaying, Hush, they sing to the clover deep ! Hush 'tis the lullaby Time ?s singing Hush, and heed not, for all things pass, Hush, ah hush ! and the Scythes are swinging Over the clover, over the grass !
ANDREW LANG.
Metempsychosis.
I SHALL not see thee, nay, but I shall know Perchance, thy grey eyes in another's eyes, Shall guess thy curls in gracious locks that flow On purest brows, yea, and the swift surmise Shall follow and track, and find thee in disguise Of all sad things, and fair, where sunsets glow, When through the scent of heather, faint and low, The weak wind whispers to the day that dies.


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