“The bells they sound on Bredon
And still the steeples hum.
"Come all to church, good people," —
Oh, noisy bells, be dumb;
I hear you, I will come.”

No. 21, st. 7.
A Shropshire Lad (1896)

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English classical scholar and poet 1859–1936

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