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Followed her far and lone, Fox and adder and weasel know The ways that we have gone. I sit at my supper 'mid honest faces, And crumble my crust and say Nought in the long-drawn drawl of the voices Talking the hours away. I'll go to my chamber under the gable, And the moon will lift her light In at my lattice from over the moorland Hollow and still and bright. And I know she will shine on a lady of witchcraft, Gladness and grief to see, Who has taken my heart with her nimble fingers, Calls in my dreams to me: Who has led me a dance by dell and dingle My human soul to win, Made me a changeling to my own, own mother, A stranger to my kin. THE ENCHANTED HILL From height of noon, remote and still, The sun shines on the empty hill. No mist, no wind, above, below; No living thing strays to and fro. No bird replies to bird on high, Cleaving the skies with echoing cry. Like dreaming water, green and wan, Glassing the snow of mantling swan, Like a clear jewel encharactered With secret symbol of line and word, Asheen, unruffled, slumbrous, still, The sunlight streams on the empty hill. But soon as Night's dark shadows ride Across its shrouded Eastern side, When at her kindling, clear and full, Star beyond star stands visible; Then course pale phantoms, fleet-foot deer Lap of its waters icy-clear; Mounts the large moon, and pours her beams On bright-fish-flashing, singing streams; Voices re-echo; coursing by, Horsemen, like clouds, wheel silently. Glide then from out their pitch-black lair Beneath the dark's ensilvered arch, Witches becowled into the air; And iron pine and emerald larch, Tents of delight for ravished bird, Are by loud music thrilled and stirred. Winging the light, with silver feet, Beneath their bowers of fragrance met, In dells of rose and meadowsweet, In mazed dance the fairies flit; While drives his share the Ploughman high Athwart the daisy-powdered sky: Till far away, in thickening dew, Piercing the Eastern shadows through Rilling in crystal clear and still, Light 'gins to tremble on the hill. And like a mist on faint winds borne, Silent, forlorn, wells up the morn. Then the broad sun with burning beams Steeps
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