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<ref target="#Swan">The Database of Ornament</ref>
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<l><emph rend="indent3a">WHITE of skin and brown of hair,</emph></l>
<l><emph rend="indent3a">Her footfall wakens the sleepy air&#8212;</emph></l>
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<l><emph rend="indent3a">And suddenly sweet and strange it</emph></l>
<l><emph rend="indent3a">grows </emph></l>
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<l><emph rend="indent3a">rose.</emph></l>
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<l><emph rend="indent3a">Forest leaves are all astir,</emph></l>
<l><emph rend="indent3a">Following fitfully after her. </emph></l>
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<l><emph rend="indent3a">Gold forsaketh the prickly whin,</emph></l>
<l><emph rend="indent3a">Though not for a month comes Autumn in.</emph></l>
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<l><emph rend="indent3a">Under the touch of her wandering feet.</emph></l>
<l><emph rend="indent3a">Grass is not soft, nor woodruff sweet!</emph></l>
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<l><emph rend="indent3a">Under the cloud of her fallen hair.</emph></l>
<l><emph rend="indent3a">The rose in her breast is scarcely fair:</emph></l>
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<l><emph rend="indent3a">Not a flag-flower keeps its grace.</emph></l>
<l><emph rend="indent3a">All things fade when they see her face.</emph></l>
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<fw type="runningHead2">42</fw>

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<l><emph rend="indent3a">Brown of hair and white of skin,</emph></l>
<l><emph rend="indent3a">Forest-ways she goes wandering in.</emph></l>
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<l><emph rend="indent3a">And nuts grow ripe ere the gathering-time,</emph></l>
<l><emph rend="indent3a">And the bees come back to the yellow lime.</emph></l>
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<l><emph rend="indent3a">What is her kindred, and whence comes she,</emph></l>
<l><emph rend="indent3a">From the middle earth, or the middle sea? </emph></l>
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<l><emph rend="indent3a">For the soul's asleep in her eyes that make</emph></l>
<l><emph rend="indent3a">The Spring come back for her beauty's sake.</emph></l>
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<l><emph rend="indent3a">And though she carries nor sword nor spear,</emph></l>
<l><emph rend="indent3a">A curse it is that has fallen here&#8212;</emph></l>
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<l><emph rend="indent3a">Curses twain we knew nothing of&#8212;</emph></l>
<l><emph rend="indent3a">The curse of beauty, the curse of love.</emph></l>
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