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Eleanor Farjeon (Элинор Фарджон)


Victoria


From Victoria I can go
To Pevensey Level and Piddinghoe,
Open Winkins and Didling Hill,
Three Cups Corner and Selsey Bill.
I'm the happiest one in all the nation
When my train runs out of Victoria Station.

But O the day when I come to town
From Ditchling Beacon and Duncton Down,
Bramber Castle and Wisborough Green,
Cisbury Ring and Ovingdean!
I'm the sorriest one in all the nation
When my train runs into Victoria Station. 



Eleanor Farjeon's other poems:
  1. Sonnets. 1. Man Cannot Be a Sophist to His Heart
  2. Spring-Dawn
  3. Sonnet (About the house go terrible winds in flight)
  4. Revolt
  5. Sonnets. 11. A few of us who faltered as we fared


Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Alfred Austin (Альфред Остин) Victoria ("The lark went up, the mower whet his scythe")

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