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Attadale West Highlands - To A. J.

    By William Ernest Henley



    A black and glassy float, opaque and still,
    The loch, at furthest ebb supine in sleep,
    Reversing, mirrored in its luminous deep
    The calm grey skies; the solemn spurs of hill;
    Heather, and corn, and wisps of loitering haze;
    The wee white cots, black-hatted, plumed with smoke;
    The braes beyond - and when the ripple awoke,
    They wavered with the jarred and wavering glaze.
    The air was hushed and dreamy.    Evermore
    A noise of running water whispered near.
    A straggling crow called high and thin.    A bird
    Trilled from the birch-leaves.    Round the shingled shore,
    Yellow with weed, there wandered, vague and clear,
    Strange vowels, mysterious gutturals, idly heard.



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