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The Moon Endureth: Tales and Fancies by John Buchan
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Plain Folk

VIII The Kings of Orion
Babylon

IX The green glen
The wise years

X The rime of True Thomas




FROM THE PENTLANDS LOOKING NORTH AND SOUTH


Around my feet the clouds are drawn
In the cold mystery of the dawn;
No breezes cheer, no guests intrude
My mossy, mist-clad solitude;
When sudden down the steeps of sky
Flames a long, lightening wind. On high
The steel-blue arch shines clear, and far,
In the low lands where cattle are,
Towns smoke. And swift, a haze, a gleam,--
The Firth lies like a frozen stream,
Reddening with morn. Tall spires of ships,
Like thorns about the harbour's lips,
Now shake faint canvas, now, asleep,
Their salt, uneasy slumbers keep;
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