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SOME nine years gone, as we dwelt together

In the sweet hushed heat of the south French weather

Ere autumn fell on the vine-tressed hills

Or the season had shed one rose-red feather,

Friend, whose fame is a flame that fills

All eyes it lightens and hearts it thrills

With joy to be born of the blood which bred

From a land that the grey sea girds and chills

The heart and spirit and hand and head
Whose might is as light on a dark day shed,

On a day now dark as a land's decline

Where all the peers of your praise are dead,

In a land and season of corn and vine

I pledged you a health from a beaker of mine

But half-way filled to the lip's edge yet

With hope for honey and song for wine.

Nine

years have risen and eight years set

Since there by the wellspring our hands on it met :

And the pledge of my songs that were then to be,

I could wonder not, friend, though a friend should forget.

For life's helm rocks to the windward and lee,

And time is as wind, and as waves are we;

And song is as foam that the sea-winds fret,

Though the thought at its heart should be deep as the sca.

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