This is first known published work by Lord Dunsany.
- When smoke into aether went,
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And dust along the highway whirled
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With breezes from the downs of Kent,
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And mists about the houses curled,
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Winds came at times and brought the scent
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Of roses from the outer world.
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But when the snow-clouds veiled the sky,
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And dreary was the town of Lee,
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And carts unseen went rumbling by,
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And all was dull as death could be,
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There came a whirring and a cry,
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And geese went over to the sea;
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And brought us glimpses as they flew
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Of that which lived beyond the town,
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Where rushes by the waters grew
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And all the hills went sloping down
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To meet the moor, where ever blew
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The wind that turns the woodlands brown.
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By Edward Plunkett
for Pall Mall Magazine No. 53 (September 1897)
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