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The Yew

    By John Frederick Freeman



    The moon gave no light.
    The clouds rode slowly over, broad and white,
    From the soft south west.
    The wind, that cannot rest,
    Soothed and then waked the darkness of the yew
    Until the tree was restless too.

    Of all the winds I knew
    I thought, and how they muttered in the yew,
    Or raved under the eaves,
    Or nosed the fallen dry leaves,
    Or with harsh voice holloa'd the orchard round,
    With snapped limbs littering the ground.

    And I thought how the yew
    Between the window and the west his shadow threw,
    Grave and immense,
    Darkening the dark past thought and sense,
    And how the moon would make the darkness heavenly bright:
    But the moon gave no light.



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