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To A Fellow-Traveller - ZaunköniG - 05.05.2012 To A Fellow-Traveller [Alice Marion Sampson, who died at the age of twenty-three, on August 23, 1896, a few days after the Sonnet was written. She was remarkable for sweetness of disposition, strength of intellect, and nobility of character.] TOGETHER, comrade, o'er the same rough way We travel, thou and I, yet know right well That roughest ways to faithful travellers tell Of fairest lands beyond, wherein shall they Have respite sweet from peril and dismay And all the woes that ever yet befell All who, like thee, their toiling steps compel Through pain and darkness unto peace and day. - Look up then, sister, from the weary path! Methinks that yonder groves and flowers I see, And golden light on many a grassy lea: Look up, my sister, one short hour be brave, For see! no hindrance more the journey hath Than one poor ditch no wider than a grave. |