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Walk in this faithless grass with studious tread,
Lest mice, weasels, germane beasts, too soon
The tall hat and eyes, the fierce feet, for dead
Descry, and fix you prone in their revelling moon.
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Allen Tate (1899–1979), U.S. poet, critic. "Cold Pastoral."
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