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1866–1947

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Richard Le Gallienne

Poet, a truce to your song! Have you heard the heart sing? Like a brook among trees, Like the humming of bees,

Like the ripple of wine: Had you heard, would you stay Blowing bubbles so long? You have ears for the spheres —

Have you heard the heart sing? Have you loved the good books of the world,— And written none? Have you loved the great poet,—

And burnt your little rhyme? ‘ O be my friend, and teach me to be thine.’ By many hands the work of God is done, Swart toil, pale thought, flushed dream, he spurneth none:

Yea! and the weaver of a little rhyme Is seen his worker in his own full time.

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