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A Wondrous Likeness
By William Watson (18581935)
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Woven each hour! Still in august renown,
A great realm watching, under God’s great frown!
Ever the same! The little children cleft
In twain; the little tender maidens reft
Of maidenhood! And through a little town
A stranger journeying, wrote this record down,
“In all the place there was not one man left.”
O friend, the sudden lightning of whose pen
Makes Horror’s countenance visible afar,
And Desolation’s face familiar,
I think this very England of my ken
Is wondrous like that little town, where are
In all the streets and houses no more men.