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Synopsis
Excerpt from The Lonely Way: And Other Poems
The Lonely Way
I.
While wandering in dreamland it befell
That on a summer's midday I espied
Within a flowery vale a hermit's cell,
Where I methought to rest my limbs and bide
Awhile, for, weary from the noontide heat,
I longed for some clear fountain to allay
My thirst, and turned my steps toward this retreat,
Which from the road a little distance lay.
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