A PAIR of lovers in the street!   
 I dare not mock: with reverence meet   
My unforgetting heart I cheat.
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            In her grey majesty of ancient stone 
She queens it proudly, though the sun's caress 
Her piteous cheeks, ravished of bloom, confess, 
And her dark eyes his bridegroom glance have know.
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            Last night beneath the mockery of the moon 
I heard the sudden startled whisperings 
Of wakened birds settling their restless wings; 
The North-east brought his word of gladness, "Soon!"
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            I thought, because we had been friends so long, 
That I knew all your dear lips dared intend 
Before they dawned to speech. Our thoughts would blend, 
I dreamed, like memories that faintly throng.
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            One moment mankind rides the crested wave, 
A moment glorious, beyond recall; 
And then the wave, with slow and massive fall, 
Obliterates the beauty that it gave.
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            All things must fade. There is for cities tall 
The same tomorrow as for daffodils: 
Time's wind, that casts the seed, the petal spills. 
Grim London's ruined arches yet shall fall
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            She lies, a grave disdain all her defence, 
Too imperturbable for scorn. She hears 
Only the murmur of the flowing years 
That thunder slowly on her shores immense
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            About me leagues of houses lie, 
Above me, grim and straight and high, 
They climb; the terraces lean up 
Like long grey reefs against the sky.
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            LAST night I saw the Pleiades again,   
 Faint as a drift of steam   
   From some tall chimney-stack;   
And I remembered you as you were then:
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             The steady soaking of the rain, 
 The bush all sad and sombre; 
 The trees are weeping in their pain, 
 Dank leaves the ground encumber.
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