Collected Poems 1901-1918 in Two Volumes - Volume II. by Walter De la Mare
page 53 of 74 (71%)
page 53 of 74 (71%)
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Answer ne'er will;
Singing down-adown-derry. THE SUPPER A wolf he pricks with eyes of fire Across the night's o'ercrusted snows. Seeking his prey, He pads his way Where Jane benighted goes, Where Jane benighted goes. He curdles the bleak air with ire, Ruffling his hoary raiment through, And lo! he sees Beneath the trees Where Jane's light footsteps go, Where Jane's light footsteps go. No hound peals thus in wicked joy, He snaps his muzzle in the snows, His five-clawed feet Do scamper fleet Where Jane's bright lanthorn shows, Where Jane's bright lanthorn shows. |
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