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m heaving slow With sighs that softly ebb and flow. And her plain face in such dismay, It seems unkind to look her way: Until all cheerful back will come Her gentle gleaming spirit home: And one would think that poor Miss Loo Asked nothing else, if she had you. THE TAILOR Few footsteps stray when dusk droops o'er The tailor's old stone-lintelled door. There sits he stitching half asleep, Beside his smoky tallow dip. "Click, click," his needle hastes, and shrill Cries back the cricket beneath the sill. Sometimes he stays, and over his thread Leans sidelong his old tousled head; Or stoops to peer with half-shut eye When some strange footfall echoes by; Till clearer gleams his candle's spark Into the dusty summer dark. Then from his crosslegs he gets down, To find how dark the evening is grown; And hunched-up in his door he will hear The cricket whistling crisp and clear; And so beneath the starry grey Will mutter half a seam away. MARTHA "Once ... once upon a time ..." Over and over again, Martha would tell us her stories, In the hazel glen. Hers were those clear grey eyes You watch, and the story seems Told by their beautifulness Tranquil as dreams. She would sit with her two slim hands Clasped round her bended knees; While we on our elbows lolled, And stared at ease. Her voice and her narrow chin, Her grave small lovely head, Seemed half the meaning Of the words she said. "Once ... once upon a time ..." Like a dream you dream in the night, Fairies and gnomes stole out In the leaf-green light. And her beauty far away Would fade, as her voice ran on, Till hazel and summer sun And all were gone: All fordone and forgot; And like clouds in the height of the sky, Our hearts stood still in the hush Of an age gone by. THE SLEEPER As Ann came in one summer's day, She felt that she must creep, So silent was the clear cool house, It seemed a house of sleep. And sure, when she pushed open the door, Rapt in the stillness there, Her mother sat, with stooping head, Asleep upon a chair; Fast--fast asleep; her two hands laid Loose-folded on her knee, So that her small unconscious face Looked half unreal to be: So calmly lit with sleep's pale light Each feature was; so fair Her forehead--every trouble was Smoothed out beneath her hair. But though her mind in dream now moved, Still seemed her gaze to rest-- F
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