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The Shepherd And His Dog. (From The Villager's Verse-Book.)

    By William Lisle Bowles



    My dog and I are both grown old;
    On these wild downs we watch all day;
    He looks in my face when the wind blows cold,
    And thus methinks I hear him say:

    The gray stone circlet is below,
    The village smoke is at our feet;
    We nothing hear but the sailing crow,
    And wandering flocks, that roam and bleat.

    Far off, the early horseman hies,
    In shower or sunshine rushing on;
    Yonder the dusty whirlwind flies;
    The distant coach is seen and gone.

    Though solitude around is spread,
    Master, alone thou shalt not be;
    And when the turf is on thy head,
    I only shall remember thee!

    I marked his look of faithful care,
    I placed my hand on his shaggy side;
    There is a sun that shines above,
    A sun that shines on both, I cried.



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