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retirement poem

royal feast was done
up to her chamber window
beside a stricken field
in mournful numbers
by the rude bridge
in an old chamber softly lit
over the river, on the hill
how like the stars are these white, nameless faces
high walls and huge
often i think of the beautiful town

 



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