Sonnet Xxl, Sacred to the Memory of Edward Spedding - Henry Alford

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Sonnet Xxl, Sacred to the Memory of Edward Spedding - Henry Alford

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This side the brow of yon sea--bounding hill There is an alley overarched with green Where thick--grown briers entwine themselves at will; There, twinkling through the under--flowers, is seen The ever--shaking ocean far below; And on the upper side, a rocky wall Where deepest mosses, and lithe ivies grow And honeysuckle--blooms in clusters fall There walked I when I last remembered thee; And all too joyfully came o'er my mind Moments of pleasure by the southern sea By our young lives two summers left behind; Ah, sad--sweet memory;--for that very day The gloom came on which may not pass away

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  • Henry Alford