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In Hospital - XII - Etching

    By William Ernest Henley



    Two and thirty is the ploughman.
    He's a man of gallant inches,
    And his hair is close and curly,
    And his beard;
    But his face is wan and sunken,
    And his eyes are large and brilliant,
    And his shoulder-blades are sharp,
    And his knees.

    He is weak of wits, religious,
    Full of sentiment and yearning,
    Gentle, faded - with a cough
    And a snore.
    When his wife (who was a widow,
    And is many years his elder)
    Fails to write, and that is always,
    He desponds.

    Let his melancholy wander,
    And he'll tell you pretty stories
    Of the women that have wooed him
    Long ago;
    Or he'll sing of bonnie lasses
    Keeping sheep among the heather,
    With a crackling, hackling click
    In his voice.



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