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Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). An American Anthology, 1787–1900. 1900.

By Thomas BaileyAldrich

695 Prescience

THE NEW moon hung in the sky,

The sun was low in the west,

And my betrothed and I

In the churchyard paused to rest—

Happy maiden and lover,

Dreaming the old dream over:

The light winds wandered by,

And robins chirped from the nest.

And, lo! in the meadow-sweet

Was the grave of a little child,

With a crumbling stone at the feet,

And the ivy running wild—

Tangled ivy and clover

Folding it over and over:

Close to my sweetheart’s feet

Was the little mound up-piled.

Stricken with nameless fears,

She shrank and clung to me,

And her eyes were filled with tears

For a sorrow I did not see:

Lightly the winds were blowing,

Softly her tears were flowing—

Tears for the unknown years

And a sorrow that was to be!