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1854–1925

LADY-GROVE ( SILVER BIRCHES )

Edith Matilda Thomas

This side the deeper wood, Of somber oak and pine, A dryad sisterhood Upon the hill's incline,

In poised expectance stand, As waiting but the sign, To dance a saraband! The oaks and pines, alway,

A darkling mystery hide. In Lady-Grove, all day, The cheerful sunbeams glide; And many a singing brood

In peace and joy abide With this lov'd sisterhood. Their raiment fair is wove Of tender green and white:

Come, Breeze, to Lady-Grove And put their trance to flight; For if they once were freed — My Silver Birches light —

Ah, what a dance they'd lead!

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