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LEFT, by H. G. CHAPMAN First Line: Meet me,' she said, 'by the orchard wall' Last Line: And there's the wall, and the sun's gone down. | ||||||||
"MEET me," she said, "by the orchard wall To-morrow night, as the sun goes down;" And this is to-morrow, and here am I, And there's the wall, and the sun's gone down. | Other Poems of Interest...CONCERNING NECESSITY by HAYDEN CARRUTH LAMENT by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON TO LUCY, COUNTESS OF BEDFORD, WITH MR. DONNE'S SATIRES by BEN JONSON IMPROMPTU: TO FRANCES GARNET WOLSELEY by ALFRED AUSTIN SONG: 3 by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD |
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