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The Three Strangers

    By Walter De La Mare



Far are those tranquil hills,
    Dyed with fair evening's rose;
On urgent, secret errand bent,
    A traveller goes.

Approach him strangers three,
    Barefooted, cowled; their eyes
Scan the lone, hastening solitary
    With dumb surmise.

One instant in close speech
    With them he doth confer:
God-sped, he hasteneth on,
    That anxious traveller ...

I was that man - in a dream:
    And each world's night in vain
I patient wait on sleep to unveil
    Those vivid hills again.

Would that they three could know
    How yet burns on in me
Love - from one lost in Paradise -
    For their grave courtesy.



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