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Wilfrid Scawen Blunt - St. Valentine`s DayWilfrid Scawen Blunt - St. Valentine`s Day
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TO-DAY, all day, I rode upon the down, With hounds and horsemen, a brave company On this side in its glory lay the sea, On that the Sussex weald, a sea of brown. The wind was light, and brightly the sun shone, And still we gallop`d on from gorse to gorse: And once, when check`d, a thrush sang, and my horse Prick`d his quick ears as to a sound unknown.  I knew the Spring was come. I knew it even Better than all by this, that through my chase In bush and stone and hill and sea and heaven I seem`d to see and follow still your face. Your face my quarry was. For it I rode, My horse a thing of wings, myself a god.
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