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TO THE UNKNOWN AUTHOR OF OBITER DICTA by DOLLIE CAROLINE MAITLAND RADFORD

First Line: THOUGH I MAY REST IN SOME LEAFY PLACE
Last Line: THE VAGRANT THOUGHTS I CHASED IN VAIN.
Subject(s): WRITING & WRITERS;

THOUGH I may rest in some leafy place,
And read, through the summer day,
Thy pages penned in the busy town,
-- So busy and far away --
Though hills stretch out, and sunlight falls
On acres of swelling land,
I seem to span the misty miles
Between us, and clasp thy hand;
For thou hast bound with magic chain,
The vagrant thoughts I chased in vain.




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