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  1. A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware,
    Gave once her flowers to love, her ways to roam;
    A body of England's, breathing English air,
  2. In the capriciousness of summer air
    Is of the slightlest bondage made aware.
  3. Where wast thou born, Socicrates, and where,
    In what strange country can thy parents live,
    Who seem'st, by thy complaints, not yet aware
  4. Thro' the pane, I am aware
    Of an unseen presence hovering,
    Round, above, in the dusky air:
  5. "I see him when he's not aware,
    Upon our hospitable coast,
    Reclining with an easy air
  6. I am here and there
    No one is aware
  7. A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware,
    Gave, once, her flowers to love, her ways to roam,
    A body of England's, breathing English air,
  8. And all day long a bird sings there,
    And a stray sheep drinks at the pond at times;
    The place is silent and aware;
  9. From the Capes of the Delaware,
    As you are well aware,
  10. - The yachts ride mute at anchor and the fulling moon is fair,
    And the giddy folk are strutting up and down the smooth parade,
    And in her wild distraction she seems not to be aware
  11. A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware,
    Gave, once, her flowers to love, her ways to roam,
    A body of England's, breathing English air,
  12. she may entangle in that golden snare:
    and being caught may craftily enfold,
    theyr weaker harts, which are not wel aware?
  13. At dawn, while still you slept, I grew aware
    How good the fairies are, how many and fair.
  14. How is it, then, that I am so keenly aware,
    So sensitive to the surges of the wind, or the light,
    Heaving silently under blue seas of air?—
  15. And, or ere I am aware
    Through the closed and curtained door,
    Comes my lady white and fair,
  16. The proof of all and the despair.
    We sought the dark, growing aware
  17. What claustral joy to-day is on the air
    —expanding now and one with the celebrant sun—-
    and fills with pointed flame all things aware,
  18. 'And, in the spirit, I was taken where
    They toiled and suffered; I was made aware
  19. Now in the room, and now upon the stair,
    He stood beside them ere they were aware;
  20. Before, before he was aware
    The 'Verey' light had risen… on the air

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