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Title: Hector Author: John Freeman [More Titles by Freeman] Sleep, sleep, you great and dim trees, sleeping on Brushed: sleep, for the violent wind is gone; And few pale stars. Hardly has eve begun Scarce the full circle of the day is run, But from the increasing shadowiness is spun Great-helmed, severe?--and as the last sun shone And such his shape as heroes stare upon --'Twas Hector, but the moment-splendour's gone: [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |