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Another loves earth and November more dearly
Because without them, he sees clearly,
The sky would be nothing more to his eye
Than he, in any case, is to the sky;
He loves even the mud whose dyes
Renounce all brightness to the skies.


THE SHEILING

It stands alone
Up in a land of stone
All worn like ancient stairs,
A land of rocks and trees
Nourished on wind and stone.


And all within
Long delicate has been;
By arts and kindliness
Coloured, sweetened, and warmed
For many years has been.


Safe resting there
Men hear in the travelling air
But music, pictures see
In the same daily land
Painted by the wild air.


One maker's mind
Made both, and the house is kind
To the land that gave it peace,
And the stone has taken the house
To its cold heart and is kind.


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