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Among The Millet.

    By Archibald Lampman



    The dew is gleaming in the grass,
    The morning hours are seven,
    And I am fain to watch you pass,
    Ye soft white clouds of heaven.

    Ye stray and gather, part and fold;
    The wind alone can tame you;
    I think of what in time of old
    The poets loved to name you.

    They called you sheep, the sky your sward,
    A field without a reaper;
    They called the shining sun your lord,
    The shepherd wind your keeper.

    Your sweetest poets I will deem
    The men of old for moulding
    In simple beauty such a dream,
    And I could lie beholding,

    Where daisies in the meadow toss,
    The wind from morn till even,
    Forever shepherd you across
    The shining field of heaven.



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