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April On Waggon Hill

    By Henry John Newbolt, Sir



    Lad, and can you rest now,
        There beneath your hill!
    Your hands are on your breast now,
        But is your heart so still?
    'Twas the right death to die, lad,
        A gift without regret,
    But unless truth's a lie, lad,
        You dream of Devon yet.

    Ay, ay, the year's awaking,
        The fire's among the ling,
    The beechen hedge is breaking,
        The curlew's on the wing;
    Primroses are out, lad,
        On the high banks of Lee,
    And the sun stirs the trout, lad;
        From Brendon to the sea.

    I know what's in your heart, lad,---
        The mare he used to hunt---
    And her blue market-cart, lad,
        With posies tied in front---
    We miss them from the moor road,
        They're getting old to roam,
    The road they're on's a sure road
        And nearer, lad, to home.

    Your name, the name they cherish?
        'Twill fade, lad, 'tis true:
    But stone and all may perish
        With little loss to you.
    While fame's fame you're Devon, lad,
        The Glory of the West;
    Till the roll's called in heaven, lad,
        You may well take your rest.



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