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A Landscape by Courbet

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    Low lies the mere beneath the moorside, still
    And glad of silence:    down the wood sweeps clear
    To the utmost verge where fed with many a rill
    Low lies the mere.

    The wind speaks only summer:    eye nor ear
    Sees aught at all of dark, hears aught of shrill,
    From sound or shadow felt or fancied here.

    Strange, as we praise the dead man's might and skill,
    Strange that harsh thoughts should make such heavy cheer,
    While, clothed with peace by heaven's most gentle will,
    Low lies the mere.



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From "A Century of Roundels"


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