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At The Stile.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Young Harry leapt over the stile and kissed her,
    Over the stile the stars a-winking;
    He thought it was Mary, 't was Mary's sister
    And love hath a way of thinking.

    "Thy pail, sweetheart, I will take and carry."
    Over the stile the stars hang yellow.
    "Just to the spring, my sweetheart Harry."
    And love is a heartless fellow.

    "Thou saidst me yea when the frost did shower
    Over the stile from stars a-shiver."
    "I say thee nay now the cherry-trees flower,
    And love is taker and giver."

    "O false! thou art false to me, sweetheart!"
    Over the stile the stars a-glister.
    "To thee, the stars, and myself, sweetheart,
    I never was aught save Mary's sister.

    "Sweet Mary's sister and thou my Harry,
    Her Harry and mine, but mine the weeping:
    In a month or twain you two will marry
    And I in my grave be sleeping."

    Alone among the meadows of millet,
    Over the stile the stars pursuing,
    Some tears in her pail as she stoops to fill it
    And love hath a way of doing.




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