Collected Poems 1901-1918 in Two Volumes - Volume II. by Walter De la Mare
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page 48 of 74 (64%)
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"The Miller and his Son."...
"The Miller went a-walking All in the forest high, He sees three doves a-flitting Against the dark blue sky: "Says he, 'My son, now follow These doves so white and free, That cry above the forest, And surely cry to thee.' "'I go, my dearest Father, But O! I sadly fear, These doves so white will lead me far, But never bring me near.' "He kisses the Miller, He cries, 'Awhoop to ye!' And straightway through the forest Follows the wood-doves three. "There came a sound of weeping To the Miller in his Mill: Red roses in a thicket Bloomed over near his wheel; "Three stars shone wild and brightly Above the forest dim: But never his dearest son |
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