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Ave, Soror

    By Henry John Newbolt, Sir



        I left behind the ways of care,
            The crowded hurrying hours,
        I breathed again the woodland air,
            I plucked the woodland flowers:

        Bluebells as yet but half awake,
            Primroses pale and cool,
        Anemones like stars that shake
            In a green twilight pool--

        On these still lay the enchanted shade,
            The magic April sun;
        With my own child a child I strayed
            And thought the years were one.

        As through the copse she went and came
            My senses lost their truth;
        I called her by the dear dead name
            That sweetened all my youth.



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