In Cornwall and Across the Sea With Poems Written in Devonshire. By Douglas B. W. Sladen |
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In Cornwall and Across the Sea | ||
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TO A YOUNG AUSTRALIAN LADY E. M. S.
Lady, I met thee on the Austral shore,Fresh from the very threshold of the grave,
And pale as if thou never wouldest have
Health's purple hue and springing footstep more.
A few months passed, and on a ball-room floor
Thou glidedst fair and graceful, though too brave.
I saw thee then on that side of the wave
No further. Now upon a Cornish moor
Thou standest sunburnt, lithe, and strong of limb
As a young Dian, making the wild heath
And fallen cromlechs echo with health's hymn
Of laughter. Futures who foreshadoweth?
How could I dream four years ago of thee
Robust, and on these far off hills with me?
In Cornwall and Across the Sea | ||