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Слушать(AI)Dearest this one day we own
ST, this one day we own, Stolen from the crowd and press, Let it be sweet silence's.
We two, heart in heart, alone;
Any speech were less.
We are weary, even thus, Talk might turn to discontent Else be practised merriment:
Earth and sky will speak for
Nearer as we meant.
We two in the stillness, dear, Fair dreams come without our quest; Not to talk of life is best.
Ah, our holiday is here,
Let it all be rest.
Augusta Davies Webster
Augusta Webster (30 January 1837 – 5 September 1894) was an English poet, dramatist, essayist, and translator. The daughter of Vice-admiral Geor
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