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1860–1943

A BREAK.

Charles George Douglas Roberts

Oh, the scent of the hyacinth blossom! The joy of that night, But the grievous awaking! The speed of my flight

Thro’ the dawn redly breaking! Gray lay the still sea; Naked hillside and lea; And gray with night frost

The wide garden I crossed! But the hyacinth beds were a-bloom. I stooped and plucked one — In an instant‘ twas done,—

And I heard, not far off, a gun boom! In my bosom I thrust the crushed blossom; And turned, and looked back

Where She stood at her pane Waving sadly farewell once again; Then down the dim track Fled amain,

With the flower in my bosom. Oh, the scent of the hyacinth blossom!

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