Bright Marlowe, brave as winds that brave the sea When sundawn bids their bliss in battle be, Lit England first along the ways whereon Song brighter far than sunlight soared and shone.
And soon, When sundawn slew the withering moon, Two hosts were met to win the boon Whose tale is death’s to tell.
And ere thesundawn drank the dew Those brethren with their prisoner drew To the outer guard they gave him to And passed again away.
And all the night wherein men groaned and sinned Sickens at heart to hear what sundawn saith.
Then I remember that sundawn I brought him by a privy way Out at her lattice, and thereon What gracious words she found to say.
As bells on the reins of the fairies ring The ripples that kissed them rang, The light from the sundawn sprang, And the sweetest of songs that the world may sing Was theirs when the full sea sang.
VIII Hope, wide of eye and wild of wing, Rose with the sundawn of a reign Whose grace should make the rough ways plain, And fill the worn old world with spring, And heal its heart of pain.
Only the sense of a heart that hearkens hears, Louder than dreams that assail and doubts that palter, Sorrow that slept and that wakes ere sundawn peers.
His heart, that strained and yearned and strove As toward the sundawn strives the lark, Is cold as all the old joy thereof.
But not for us is the past a dream Wherefrom, as light from a clouded stream, Faith fades and shivers and ebbs away, Faint as the moon if the sundawn gleam.
Shine yet less fair, when all their heights are won, Than sundawnshows thy pillared mountain-side.
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