His Lady Of The Sonnets Xxviii Poem by Robert Norwood

His Lady Of The Sonnets Xxviii



Companion of the highroad, hail! all hail!
Day on his shoulder flame of sunset bears,
As he goes marching where the autumn flares
A banner to the sky; in russet mail
The trees are trooping hither to assail
Twilight with spears; a rank of coward cares
Creep up, as though to take us unawares,
And find their stratagems of none avail.

Accept the challenge of the royal hills,
And dare adventure as we always dared!
Life with red wine his golden chalice fills,
And bids us drink to all who forward fared–
Those lost, white armies of the host of dream;
Those dauntless, singing pilgrims of the Gleam!

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Robert Norwood

Robert Norwood

New Ross, Nova Scotia
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