DYMER

BY CLIVE
HAMILTON

NEW YORK
E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY


Copyright, 1926
By E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY

All rights reserved


Printed in the United States of America


DYMER


“Nine nights I hung upon the Tree,wounded with the spear, as an offering toOdin, myself sacrificed to myself.”—Havamal.


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CONTENTS

CANTO     PAGE
I.1
II.12
III.24
IV.36
V.49
VI.60
VII.73
VIII.85
IX.94

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DYMER


DYMER

CANTO I

1

You stranger, long before your glance can light
Upon these words, time will have washed away
The moment when I first took pen to write,
With all my road before me—yet to-day,
Here, if at all, we meet; the unfashioned clay
Ready to both our hands; both hushed to see
That which is nowhere yet come forth and be.

2

This moment, if you join me, we begin
A partnership where both must toil to hold
The clue that I caught first. We lose or win
Together; if you read, you are enrolled.
And first, a marvel—Who could have foretold
That in the city which men called in scorn
The Perfect City, Dymer could be born?
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3

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