On the Road to Waterloo, 17th October (En Vigilante, 2 Hours) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti

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On the Road to Waterloo, 17th October (En Vigilante, 2 Hours) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti

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It is grey tingling azure overhead With silver drift. Beneath, where from the green The trees are reared, the distance stands between At peace: and on this side the whole is spread For sowing and for harvest, subjected Clear to the sky and wind. The sun's slow height Holds it through noon, and at the furthest night It lies to the moist starshine and is fed Sometimes there is no country seen (for miles You think) becausе of the near roadside path Dеnse with long forest. Where the waters run They have the sky sunk into them—a bath Of still blue heat; and in their flow, at whiles There is a blinding vortex of the sun

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  • Dante Gabriel Rossetti