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1852–1933

THE SHEPHERD OF NYMPHS

Henry Van Dyke

The nymphs a shepherd took To guard their snowy sheep; He led them down along the brook, And guided them with pipe and crook,

Until he fell asleep. But when the piping stayed, Across the flowery mead The milk-white nymphs ran out afraid:

O Thyrsis, wake! Your flock has strayed,— The nymphs a shepherd need.

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