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Birchington Churchyard.

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A lowly hill which overlooks a flat,     Half sea, half country side;     A flat-shored sea of low-voiced creeping tide     Over a chalky, weedy mat.     A hill of hillocks, flowery and kept green     Round Crosses raised for hope,     With many-tinted sunsets where the slope     Faces the lingering western sheen.     A lowly hope, a height that is but low,     While Time sets solemnly,     While the tide rises of Eternity,     Silent and neither swift nor slow.

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"The Text is taken from Percy's Reliques (1765), vol. i. p. 71, 'given from two MS. copies, transmitted from Scotland.' Herd had a very similar bal"

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