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1872–1943

AT STRATFORD

Cale Young Rice

I could not sleep. The wind poured in my ear Immortal names — Lear, Hamlet, Hal, Macbeth, And thro the night I heard the rushing breath Of ghost and witch and fool go whirling by.

I followed them, under the phantom sphere Of the pale moon, along the Avon's near And nimbused flowing, followed to his bier — Who had evoked them first with mighty eye.

And as I gazed upon the peaceful spire That points above earth's most immortal dust, I could have asked God for His starry Lyre Out of the skies to play my praise upon.

I could have shouted, as, O Wind, thou must, “Here lies Humanity: kneel, and pass on.”

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