| J. C. Squire, ed. A Book of Womens Verse. 1921. | | | | Genius Loci | | By Margaret L. Woods (18561945) |
| | | PEACE, Shepherd, peace! What boots it singing on? | |
| Since long ago grace-giving Phoebus died, | |
| And all the train that loved the stream-bright side | |
| Of the poetic mount with him are gone | |
| Beyond the shores of Styx and Acheron, | 5 |
| In unexplorèd realms of night to hide. | |
| The clouds that show their shadows far and wide | |
| Are all of Heaven that visits Helicon. | |
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| Yet here, where never muse or god did haunt, | |
| Still may some nameless power of Nature stray, | 10 |
| Pleased with the reedy streams continual chant | |
| And purple pomp of these broad fields in May. | |
| The shepherds meet him where he herds the kine, | |
| And careless pass him by whose is the gift divine. | | | | |
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