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HERMES OF THE LONELY HILL by ANONYMOUS

First Line: "NOT OF MY CHOOSING, TRAVELLER, THIS DESERT EMINENCE"
Last Line: "MY SOLITUDE, WAYFARER, DOES NOT REFLECT HIS OWN"
Subject(s): SOLITUDE; LONELINESS;

NOT of my choosing, traveller, this desert eminence;
Archelochus so willed it, who set my vigil here.
To set me by the high-road had shown a better sense, --
No hill-top, Sir, for Hermes: he is no mountaineer.
Archelochus is happy unneighboured and alone;
My solitude, wayfarer, does but reflect his own.



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