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The Alde

    By John Frederick Freeman



    How near I walked to Love,
    How long, I cannot tell.
    I was like the Alde that flows
    Quietly through green level lands,
    So quietly, it knows
    Their shape, their greenness and their shadows well;
    And then undreamingly for miles it goes
    And silently, beside the sea.

    Seamews circle over,
    The winter wildfowl wings,
    Long and green the grasses wave
    Between the river and the sea.
    The sea's cry, wild or grave,
    From, bank to low bank of the river rings;
    But the uncertain river though it crave
    The sea, knows not the sea.

    Was that indeed salt wind?
    Came that noise from falling
    Wild waters on a stony shore?
    Oh, what is this new troubling tide
    Of eager waves that pour
    Around and over, leaping, parting, recalling?...
    How near I moved (as day to same day wore)
    And silently, beside the sea!



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