| Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (18331908). An American Anthology, 17871900. 1900. |
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| 695. Prescience |
| | | By Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
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| THE NEW moon hung in the sky, | |
| The sun was low in the west, | |
| And my betrothed and I | |
| In the churchyard paused to rest | |
| Happy maiden and lover, | 5 |
| Dreaming the old dream over: | |
| The light winds wandered by, | |
| And robins chirped from the nest. | |
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| And, lo! in the meadow-sweet | |
| Was the grave of a little child, | 10 |
| With a crumbling stone at the feet, | |
| And the ivy running wild | |
| Tangled ivy and clover | |
| Folding it over and over: | |
| Close to my sweethearts feet | 15 |
| Was the little mound up-piled. | |
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| Stricken with nameless fears, | |
| She shrank and clung to me, | |
| And her eyes were filled with tears | |
| For a sorrow I did not see: | 20 |
| Lightly the winds were blowing, | |
| Softly her tears were flowing | |
| Tears for the unknown years | |
| And a sorrow that was to be! | |
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