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The road, treeless,
Over a peat-moss common—
The Solway Moss;
Here and there an earth-built hut
With its peat stack,
A scanty-growing willow hedge
Round the kail garth,
Perhaps the cow pasturing near,
A little lass watching it—
The dreary waste cheered
By the endless singing of larks.
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