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1862–1938

Among The Tombs

Henry John Newbolt

She is a lady fair and wise, Her heart her counsel keeps, And well she knows of time that flies And tide that onward sweeps;

But still she sits with restless eyes Where Memory sleeps — - Where Memory sleeps. Ye that have heard the whispering dead

In every wind that creeps, Or felt the stir that strains the lead Beneath the mounded heaps, Tread softly, ah! more softly tread

Where Memory sleeps — - Where Memory sleeps.

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