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1820–1897

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Jean Ingelow

Rain clouds flew beyond the fell, No more did thunders lower, Patter, patter, on the beck Dropt a clearing shower.

Eddying floats of creamy foam Flecked the waters brown, As we rode up to cross the ford, Rode up from yonder town.

Waiting on the weather, She and I together, Waiting on the weather, Till the flood went down.

The sun came out, the wet leaf shone, Dripped the wild wood vine. Betide me well, betide me woe, That hour's for ever mine.

With thee Mary, with thee Mary, Full oft I pace again, Asleep, awake, up yonder glen, And hold thy bridle rein.

Waiting on the weather, Thou and I together, Waiting on the weather, Till the flood shall wane.

And who, though hope did come to nought, Would memory give away? I lighted down, she leaned full low, Nor chid that hour's delay.

With thee Mary, with thee Mary, Methought my life to crown, But we ride up, but we ride up, No more from yonder town.

Waiting on the weather, Thou and I together, Waiting on the weather, Till the flood go down.

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