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The Little Dell

Doleful was the land,

Dull on, every side,

Neither soft n'or grand,

Barren, bleak, and wide;

Nothing look'd with love;

All was dingy brown;

The very skies above Seem'd to sulk and frown.

Plodding sick and sad,

Weary day on day;

Searching, never glad,

Many a miry way;

Poor existence lagg'd In this barren place;

While the seasons dragg'd Slowly o'er its face.

Spring, to sky and ground,

Came before I guess'd;

Then one day I found A valley, like a nest!

Guarded with a spell Sure it must have been,

This little fairy dell Which I had never seen.

Open to the blue,

Green banks hemm'd it round A rillet wander'd through With a tinkling sound;

Briars among the rocks Tangled arbours made;

Primroses in flocks Grew beneath their shade.

Merry birds a few,

Creatures wildly tame,

Perch'd and sung and flew;

Timid field-mice came;

Beetles in the moss Journey'd here and there;

Butterflies across Danced through sunlit air.

There I often read,

Sung alone, or dream'd;

Blossoms overhead,

Where the west wind stream'd;

Small horizon-line,

Smoothly lifted up,

Held this world of mine In a grassy cup.

The barren land to-day Hears my last adieu:

Not an hour I stay;

Earth is wide and new.

Yet, farewell, farewell!

May the sun and show'rs Bless that Little Dell Of safe and tranquil hours!

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William Allingham

William Allingham (19 March 1824 – 18 November 1889) was an Irish poet, diarist and editor. He wrote several volumes of lyric verse, and his poe…

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