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		<title>DEDHAM VALE REVISITED</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 13:30:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Selzer</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Dedham Vale]]></category>
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<p>September touches the Vale like a sigh,</p>
<p>a mellow, fruitful suspiration</p>
<p>edging from green to lemon, agitating</p>
<p>gently the skieyest leaves. The Stour</p>
<p>meanders to a sea of clouds vanishing</p>
<p>over an unimaginable Europe.</p>
<p>Dedham Church, a testament to wool,</p>
<p>focuses an especial scene: Saxon names,</p>
<p>corn marigolds, skylarks and enclosures.</p>
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<p>After Napoleon, Peterloo and his wife&#8217;s</p>
<p>slow death, another canvas shows the same</p>
<p>landscape. New buildings exploit the river</p>
<p>and the church tower is luminous yet</p>
<p>vulnerable, not focal, to a whorl</p>
<p>of cumulus billowing from beyond</p>
<p>the horizon over dark, distressed elms.</p>
<p>Crouched under the overgrown bank of a lane,</p>
<p>the last you see of the painting, with her tent</p>
<p>and her cooking pot, a tramp woman</p>
<p>nurses a child under the tumbling sky.</p></div>
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