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1875–1940

IV.

Leigh Gordon Giltner

Swept, swept away is my vaunted pride On a flood-tide of tenderness; I envy the dog that bounds to his side, And the chestnut mare he is wont to ride

‘ Cross moor and mead when the day is fine, As she lays her head in a mute caress ‘ Gainst the arm of her lord — and mine!

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