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, A slaughter weird and shrill; Gray dreams are set in the weaver's sight, The weaver is weaving still. "Come away, dear soul, come away, or we die; Hear'st thou the moan and the rush! Come away; The people are slain at the gates, and they fly; The kind God hath left them this day; The battle-axe cleaves, and the foemen cry, And the red swords swing and slay." "Nay, wife, what boots it to fly from pain, When pain is wherever we fly? And death is a sweeter thing than a chain: 'Tis sweeter to sleep than to cry. The kind God giveth the days that wane; If the kind God hath said it, I die." And the weaver wove, and the good wife fled, And the city was made a tomb, And a flame that shook from the rocks overhead Shone into that silent room, And touched like a wide red kiss on the dead Brown weaver slain by his loom. Yet I think that in some dim shadowy land, Where no suns rise or set, Where the ghost of a whilom loom doth stand Round the dusk of its silken net, Forever flyeth his shadowy hand, And the weaver is weaving yet. THE THREE PILGRIMS. In days, when the fruit of men's labour was sparing, And hearts were weary and nigh to break, A sweet grave man with a beautiful bearing Came to us once in the fields and spake. He told us of Roma, the marvellous city, And of One that came from the living God, The Virgins' Son, who in heavenly pity, Bore for His people the rood and rod, And how at Roma the gods were broken, The new was strong, and the old nigh dead, And love was more than a bare word spoken, For the sick were healed and the poor were fed; And we sat mute at his feet, and hearkened: The grave man came in an hour; and went, But a new light shone on a land long darkened; The toil was weary, the fruit was spent: So we came south, till we saw the city, Speeding three of us, hand in hand, Seeking peace and the bread of pity, Journeying out of the Umbrian land; Till we saw from the hills in a dazzled coma Over the vines that the wind made shiver, Tower on tower, the great city Roma, Palace and temple, and winding river: And we stood long in a dream and waited, Watching and praying and purified, And came at last to
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