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IN THE TRAIN by CLIFFORD BAX

First Line: SUDDENLY FROM A WAYSIDE STATION
Last Line: HER, HE LOVES THE HEART OF ENGLAND?
Subject(s): ENGLAND; RAILROADS; ENGLISH; RAILWAYS; TRAINS;

Suddenly from a wayside station,
In she comes, -- a little satchelled
Country schoolgirl,
Jocund as a field of cowslips. . .

Looking hard, I think, How goodly
Must have been the stock that bore her . . .
Down the distant
Georgian days and Jacobean,

What a line of comely maidens,
Bending to avoid the tangled
Honeysuckle,
Flitted from their fathers' homestead,

Happy-eyed, to wander courting
Through the sunset-lighted meadows:
What upstanding
Sons and sires, have wooed and won them . . .

When she ripens, who shall wed her?
Will he know, I wonder? Will he
Know that, loving
Her, he loves the heart of England?



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