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A Dog's Death

    By John Collings Squire, Sir




        The loose earth falls in the grave like a peaceful regular breathing;
        Too like, for I was deceived a moment by the sound:
        It has covered the heap of bracken that the gardener laid above him;
        Quiet the spade swings: there we have now his mound.

        A patch of fresh earth on the floor of the wood's renewing chamber:
        All around is grass and moss and the hyacinth's dark green sprouts:
        And oaks are above that were old when his fiftieth sire was a puppy:
        And far away in the garden I hear the children's shouts.

        Their joy is remote as a dream.    It is strange how we buy our sorrow
        For the touch of perishing things, idly, with open eyes;
        How we give our hearts to brutes that will die in a few seasons,
        Nor trouble what we do when we do it; nor would have it otherwise.



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