THE SOUTHDOWNS.

The Grey Men of the South

They look to glim of seas,

This gentle day of drouth

And sleepy Autumn bees,

Pale skies and wheeling hawk

And scent of trodden thyme,

Brown butterflies and chalk

And the sheep-bells' chime.

The Grey Men they are old,

Ah, very old they be;

They've stood upside the wold

Since all eternity;

They standed in a ring

And the elk-bull roared to them

When Solomon was king

In famed Jerusalem.

King Solomon was wise;

He was King David's son;

He lifted up his eyes

To see his hill-tops run;

And his old heart found cheer,

As yours and mine may do

On these grey days, my dear,

Nor'-East of Piddinghooe.