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The matter is ended now
and I have nothing to show
or keep but that once I watched her
standing beside a brook among a thousand
daffodils with her head tipped—so—
like theirs; and I thought just now
I saw her familiar white
smock far away in a field, but
it was only the white shadblow.











By permission of the author.
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