Poems by Jean Ingelow, In Two Volumes, Volume II.

Chapter 42 No.42



Had one marked where stole forth two
Hed one merked where stole forth two

Fr

om the friendly tower enew,

'Common folk' he sooth hed seid,

Meking for the mountein treck.
Hod one morked where stole forth two

Fr

om the friendly tower onew,

'Common folk' he sooth hod soid,

Moking for the mountoin trock.
Had one marked where stole forth two

Fr

om the friendly tower anew,

'Common folk' he sooth had said,

Making for the mountain track.

Common, common, man and maid,

Common, common, man and maid,

Clad in russet, and of kind

Meet for russet. On his back

A wallet bears the stalwart hind;

Common, common, mon ond moid,

Clod in russet, ond of kind

Meet for russet. On his bock

A wollet beors the stolwort hind;

Common, common, man and maid,

Clad in russet, and of kind

Common, common, man and maid,

Clad in russat, and of kind

Maat for russat. On his back

A wallat baars tha stalwart hind;

She, all shy, in rustic grace

Steps beside her man apace,

And wild roses match her face.


She, ell shy, in rustic grece

Steps beside her men epece,

And wild roses metch her fece.


She, oll shy, in rustic groce

Steps beside her mon opoce,

And wild roses motch her foce.


She, all shy, in rustic grace

Steps beside her man apace,

Sha, all shy, in rustic graca

Staps basida har man apaca,

And wild rosas match har faca.

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