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Ballades V - of His Choice of a Sepulchre

HERE I '€™d come when weariest!
    Here the breast
Of the Windberg’€™s tufted over
Deep with bracken; here his crest
    Takes the west,
Where the wide-winged hawk doth hover.
 
Silent here are lark and plover;
    In the cover
Deep below, the cushat best
Loves his mate, and croons above
    O’€™er their nest,
Where the wide-winged hawk doth hover.
 
Bring me here, Life’€™s tired-out guest,
    To the blest
Bed that waits the weary rover,'€”
Here should failure be confest;
    Ends my quest,
Where the wide-winged hawk doth hover!
 
ENVOY
 
Friend, or stranger kind, or lover,
Ah, fulfil a last behest,
    Let me rest
Where the wide-winged hawk doth hover!
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