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The Dark Ages, and Other Poems
L.
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This is a volume of poetry by a poet only going by the initial "L.". The poems are varied in tone and subject, set in different parts of the British Isles and Europe. Most of them have a historic background, though set several centuries after the titular "Dark Ages".
This is a volume of poetry by a poet only going by the initial "L.". The poems are varied in tone and subject, set in different parts of the British Isles and Europe. Most of them have a historic background, though set several centuries after the titular "Dark Ages".
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The Refuge of the Wandering
77
L.
The Legend of St. Christopher
79
LI.
The Light Invisible
81
LII.
Onward
83
LIII.
The Faithful Departed
84
LIV.
Lethe
86
LV.
Ave Atque Vale
88
p. 1ITHE DARK AGES
Men call you
“dark.” What factory then blurred the light
Of golden suns, when nothing blacker than the shades
Of coming rain climbed up the heather-mantled height?
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