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1828–1909

AUTUMN EVEN-SONG

George Meredith

The long cloud edged with streaming grey Soars from the West; The red leaf mounts with it away, Showing the nest

A blot among the branches bare: There is a cry of outcasts in the air. Swift little breezes, darting chill, Pant down the lake;

A crow flies from the yellow hill, And in its wake A baffled line of labouring rooks: Steel-surfaced to the light the river looks.

Pale on the panes of the old hall Gleams the lone space Between the sunset and the squall; And on its face

Mournfully glimmers to the last: Great oaks grow mighty minstrels in the blast. Pale the rain-rutted roadways shine In the green light

Behind the cedar and the pine: Come, thundering night! Blacken broad earth with hoards of storm: For me yon valley-cottage beckons warm.

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