Late Lyrics and Earlier : with Many Other Verses by Thomas Hardy
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SUMMER SCHEMES
When friendly summer calls again, Calls again Her little fifers to these hills, We'll go--we two--to that arched fane Of leafage where they prime their bills Before they start to flood the plain With quavers, minims, shakes, and trills. "--We'll go," I sing; but who shall say What may not chance before that day! And we shall see the waters spring, Waters spring From chinks the scrubby copses crown; And we shall trace their oncreeping To where the cascade tumbles down And sends the bobbing growths aswing, And ferns not quite but almost drown. "--We shall," I say; but who may sing Of what another moon will bring! EPEISODIA |
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