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A Hamadryad Dies. Sonnet

    By Thomas Runciman



    Low mourned the Oread round the Arcadian hills;
    The Naiad murmured and the Dryad moaned;
    The meadow-maiden left her daffodils
    To join the Hamadryades who groaned
    Over a sister newly fallen dead.
    That Life might perish out of Arcady
    From immemorial times was never said;
    Yet here one lay dead by her dead oak-tree.
    "Who made our Hamadryad cold and mute?"
    The others cried in sorrow and in wonder.
    "I," answered Death, close by in ashen suit;
    "Yet fear not me for this, nor start asunder;
    Arcadian life shall keep its ancient zest
    Though I be here. My name? - is it not Rest?"



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