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g-acquainted hill-path lies, Steeps I have clambered up, and spaces where The Mount opens her bosom to the air And all around gigantic beeches rise. THY HILL LEAVE NOT Thy hill leave not, O Spring, Nor longer leap down to the new-green'd Plain. Thy western cliff-caves keep O Wind, nor branch-borne Echo after thee complain With grumbling wild and deep. Let Blossom cling Sudden and frozen round the eyes of trees, Nor fall, nor fall. Be still each Wing, Hushed each call. So was it ordered, so Hung all things silent, still; Only Time earless moved on, stepping slow Up the scarped hill, And even Time in a long twilight stayed And, for a whim, that whispered whim obeyed. There was no breath, no sigh, No wind lost in the sky Roamed the horizon round. The harsh dead leaf slept noiseless on the ground, By unseen mouse nor insect stirred Nor beak of hungry bird. Then were voices heard Mingling as though each Earth and grass had individual speech. --Has evening fallen so soon, And yet no Moon? --No, but hark: so still Was never the Spring's voice adown the hill! I do not feel her waters tapping upon The culvert's under stone. --And if 'tis not yet night a thrush should sing. --Or if 'tis night the owl should his far echo bring Near, near.--And I Should know the hour by his long-shaking distant cry. --But how should echo be? The air is dead, No song, no wing, --No footfall overhead Of beast,--Or labourer passing, and no sound Of labourer's Good-night, good-night, good-night! --That we, here underground, Take to ourselves and breathe unheard Good-night! --O, it is lonely now with not one sound Neath that arched profound, --No throttled note Sweet over us to float, --No shadow treading light Of man, beast, bird. --If, earth in dumb earth, lie we here unstirred, --Why, brother, it were death renewed again If sun nor rain, --O death undying, if no dear human touch nor sound Fall on us underground! THE CAVES Like the tide--knocking at the hollowed cliff And running into each green cave as if In the cave's night to keep Eternal motion grave and deep;-- That, even while each broken wave repeats Its answered knocking and with bruised hand beats Again, again, again, Tossed between ecstasy and pain; Still in the folded hollow darkness swells, Sinks, swells, and every green-hung hollow fills, Till there's no room for sound Save that old anger rolled aro
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