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Poem by Henry Austin Dobson * * * When this old world was new, Before the towns were made, Love was a shepherd too. Clear-eyed as flowers men grew, Of evil unafraid, When this old world was new. No skill had they to woo, Who but their hearts obey'd— Love was a shepherd too. What need to feign or sue? Not thus was life delay'd When this old world was new. Under the cloudless blue They kiss'd their shepherd-maid— Love was a shepherd too. They knew but joy; they knew No pang of Love decay'd: When this old world was new, Love was a shepherd too. Henry Austin Dobson Henry Austin Dobson's other poems: 1308 Views |
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