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At Queensferry - To W. G. S.

    By William Ernest Henley



    The blackbird sang, the skies were clear and clean
    We bowled along a road that curved a spine
    Superbly sinuous and serpentine
    Thro' silent symphonies of summer green.
    Sudden the Forth came on us - sad of mien,
    No cloud to colour it, no breeze to line:
    A sheet of dark, dull glass, without a sign
    Of life or death, two spits of sand between.
    Water and sky merged blank in mist together,
    The Fort loomed spectral, and the Guardship's spars
    Traced vague, black shadows on the shimmery glaze:
    We felt the dim, strange years, the grey, strange weather,
    The still, strange land, unvexed of sun or stars,
    Where Lancelot rides clanking thro' the haze.



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