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Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.

My Sorrow

By Seumas O’Sullivan

MY sorrow that I am not by the little dun,

By the lake of the starlings at Rosses under the hill—

And the larks there, singing over the fields of dew,

Or evening there, and the sedges still!

For plain I see now the length of the yellow sand,

And Lissadell far off and its leafy ways,

And the holy mountain whose mighty heart

Gathers into it all the colored days.

My sorrow that I am not by the little dun,

By the lake of the starlings at evening when all is still—

And still in whispering sedges the herons stand.

’Tis there I would nestle at rest till the quivering moon

Uprose in the golden quiet over the hill.