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The Dear

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I plodded to Fairmile Hill-top, where      A maiden one fain would guard     From every hazard and every care      Advanced on the roadside sward.     I wondered how succeeding suns      Would shape her wayfarings,     And wished some Power might take such ones      Under Its warding wings.     The busy breeze came up the hill      And smartened her cheek to red,     And frizzled her hair to a haze. With a will      "Good-morning, my Dear!" I said.     She glanced from me to the far-off gray,      And, with proud severity,     "Good-morning to you - though I may say      I am not YOUR Dear," quoth she:     "For I am the Dear of one not here -      One far from his native land!" -     And she passed me by; and I did not try      To make her understand.     1901

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