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AVE MARIA.
AVE MARIA.
A BRETON LEGEND |
I. In the ages of faith, before the day II. There was an idiot, palsied, bleared, III. But when they up-got and wended home, IV. When morning smiled on the smiling deep, V. Others might plough, and reap, and sow, VI. When thunder growled from the ravelled wrack, VII. Children mocked, and mimicked his feet, VIII. One year when the harvest feasts were done, IX. They stirred up the ashes between the dogs, X. Idiot, soulless, brute from birth, XI. When the meads grew saffron, the hawthorns white, XII. None had planted it, no one knew XIII. Over the lily they built a shrine, XIV. Hunchbacked, gibbering, blear-eyed, halt, |