Poems by William Ernest Henley
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XXVI--ANTEROTICS Laughs the happy April morn Thro' my grimy, little window, And a shaft of sunshine pushes Thro' the shadows in the square. Dogs are tracing thro' the grass, Crows are cawing round the chimneys, In and out among the washing Goes the West at hide-and-seek. Loud and cheerful clangs the bell. Here the nurses troop to breakfast. Handsome, ugly, all are women . . . O, the Spring--the Spring--the Spring! XXVII--NOCTURN At the barren heart of midnight, When the shadow shuts and opens |
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