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Henry Kendall (Генри Кендалл)


Leaves from Australian Forests (1869). Ellen Ray


A quiet song for Ellen—
 The patient Ellen Ray,
A dreamer in the nightfall,
 A watcher in the day.
The wedded of the sailor
 Who keeps so far away:
A shadow on his forehead
 For patient Ellen Ray.

When autumn winds were driving
 Across the chafing bay,
He said the words of anger
 That wasted Ellen Ray:
He said the words of anger
 And went his bitter way:
Her dower was the darkness—
 The patient Ellen Ray.

Your comfort is a phantom,
 My patient Ellen Ray;
You house it in the night-time,
 It fronts you in the day;
And when the moon is very low
 And when the lights are grey,
You sit and hug a sorry hope,
 My patient Ellen Ray!

You sit and hug a sorry hope—
 Yet who will dare to say,
The sweetness of October
 Is not for Ellen Ray?
The bearer of a burden
 Must rest at fall of day;
And you have borne a heavy one,
 My patient Ellen Ray.



Henry Kendall's other poems:
  1. Early Poems (1859-70). To——
  2. Early Poems (1859-70). Manasseh
  3. Songs from the Mountains (1880). The Sydney International Exhibition
  4. Poems and Songs (1862). The Barcoo
  5. Early Poems (1859-70). The Ivy on the Wall


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