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A Review in Hyde Park 1913.     The Crowd Watches.     Where the trees rise like cliffs, proud and blue-tinted in the distance,     Between the cliffs of the trees, on the grey- green park     Rests a still line of soldiers, red motionless range of guards     Smouldering with darkened busbies beneath the bay- onets' slant rain.     Colossal in nearness a blue police sits still on his horse     Guarding the path; his hand relaxed at his thigh,     And skyward his face is immobile, eyelids aslant     In tedium, and mouth relaxed as if smiling - ineffable tedium!     So! So! Gaily a general canters across the space,     With white plumes blinking under the evening grey sky.     And suddenly, as if the ground moved     The red range heaves in slow, magnetic reply.

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