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against the green flame of the hawthorn-tree
moonlight deep and tender
full of tears
there is an hour of peaceful rest
do not grieve that it is over
i never knew the earth had so much gold
i loved a woman
beside a stricken field
grieve not for the invisible
that strange companion came on shuffling feet
it is true that you say the gods are more use to you than fairies
world that changes under my hand
by the rude bridge

 



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