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1882–1937

LATE SUMMER

John Drinkwater

Though summer long delayeth Her blue and golden boon, Yet now at length she stayeth Her wings above the noon;

She sets the waters dreaming To murmurous leafy tones, The weeded waters gleaming Above the stepping-stones.

Where fern and ivied willow Lean o’ er the seaward brook, I read a volume mellow — A poet’ s fairy-book;

The seaward brook is narrow, The hazel spans its pride, And like a painted arrow The king-bird keeps the tide.

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