Krindlesyke by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
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Hands, that have long been dust, chiselled each stone,
And bedded it secure; and from the square Squat chimneystack, hither and thither blown, The reek of human fires still floats in air, And perishes, as life on life burns through. Squareset and stark to every blast that blows, It bears the brunt of time, withstands anew Wildfires of tempest and league-scouring snows, Dour and unshaken by any mortal doom, Timeless, unstirred by any mortal dream: And ghosts of reivers gather in the gloom About it, muttering, when the lych-owls scream. âFrom one generation to another.â * * * * * BOOK I PHÅBE BARRASFORD * * * * * |
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