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The Vision In The Wood.

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The husht September afternoon was sweet             With rich and peaceful light.    I could not hear         On either side the sound of moving feet             Although the hidden road was very near.         The laden wood had powdered sun in it,             Slipped through the leaves, a quiet messenger         To tell me of the golden world outside         Where fields of stubble stretched through counties wide.         And yet I did not move.    My head reposed             Upon a tuft of dry and scented grass         And, with half-seeing eyes, through eyelids closed,             I watched the languid chain of shadows pass,         Light as the slowly moving shade imposed             By summer clouds upon a sea of glass,         And strove to banish or to make more clear         The elusive and persistent dream of her.         And then I saw her, very dim at first,             Peering for nuts amid the twisted boughs,         Thought her some warm-haired dryad, lately burst             Out of the chambers of her leafy house,         Seeking for nuts for food and for her thirst             Such water as the woodland stream allows,         After the greedy summer has drunk up         All but a drain within the mossy cup.         Then I, beholding her, was still a space             And marked each posture as she moved or stood,         Watching the sunlight on her hair and face.             Thus with calm folded hands and quiet blood         I gazed until her counterfeited grace             Faded and left me lonely in the wood,         Glad that the gods had given so much as this,         To see her, if I might not have her kiss.

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