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At Evening's Hush

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Now pipe no more, glad Shepherd,
    Your joys from this fair hill
    Through golden eves and still:
    There sounds from yon dense quarry
    A burden harsh and sorry.

    No piping now, poor Shepherd.
    Men strive with violent hand,
    And anger stirs the bland
    Blithe heaven that ne'er yet trembled,
    Save with great spirits assembled.

    No more, no more, sad Shepherd,
    Let thy bright fingers stray
    Idly in the old way;
    No more their nimble glancing
    Set gleeful spirits a-dancing.

    Put by thy pipe, O Shepherd!
    There needs no note of thine
    For men deaf, undivine....
    And lest brute hands should take it,
    O sorrowful Shepherd, break it!



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