Collected Poems 1901-1918 in Two Volumes - Volume II. by Walter De la Mare
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Returns again to him.
"The cuckoo shall call 'Cuckoo!' In vain along the vale-- The linnet, and the blackbird, The mournful nightingale; "The Miller hears and sees not, Thinking of his son; His toppling wheel is silent; His grinding done. "'You doves so white,' he weepeth, 'You roses on the tree, You stars that shine so brightly, You shine in vain for me! "'I bade him follow, follow!' He said, 'O Father dear, These doves so white will lead me far But never bring me near.'"... A twangling harp for Mary, A silvery flute for John, And now we'll play, the livelong day, "The Miller and his Son." |
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