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Tales of a Wayside Inn

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Birds Of Killingworth

Finale

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The hour was late; the fire burned low,
The Landlord’s eyes were closed in sleep,
And near the story’s end a deep
Sonorous sound at times was heard,
As when the distant bagpipes blow. 
At this all laughed; the Landlord stirred,
As one awaking from a swound,
And, gazing anxiously around,
Protested that he had not slept,
But only shut his eyes, and kept
His ears attentive to each word.

Then all arose, and said “Good Night.” 
Alone remained the drowsy Squire
To rake the embers of the fire,
And quench the waning parlor light. 
While from the windows, here and there,
The scattered lamps a moment gleamed,
And the illumined hostel seemed
The constellation of the Bear,
Downward, athwart the misty air,
Sinking and setting toward the sun,
Far off the village clock struck one.

The Birds Of Killingworth

Finale

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