Poems by Jean Ingelow, In Two Volumes, Volume II.
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Chapter 34 No.34

Deep among tree roots astray

Here a torrent tears its way,

There a cedar split aloft

Lies head downward. Now the oft

Muttering thunder, now the wind

Wakens. How the path to find?

How the turning? Deep ay deep,

Far ay far. She needs must weep,

This fair woman, lost, astray

In the forest; nought to say.

Yet the sick thou

            
            

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