The early poems of John Clare 1804-1822: General editor Eric Robinson: Edited by Eric Robinson and David Powell: Associate editor Margaret Grainger |
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[How welcome & sweet is springs infant dawning]
How welcome & sweet is springs infant dawning
The Elder as witness puts out her broad leaves
The Robin sweet tutles his hymn to the morning
& sparrows are chirping their joy in the eaves
The Elder as witness puts out her broad leaves
The Robin sweet tutles his hymn to the morning
& sparrows are chirping their joy in the eaves
O sweet shines the sun on the wakening morning
O rich the young landscip his lustre displays
& sweet his first smile on the crocus flower dawning
Whose borrowd pride shines dizend out in his rays
O rich the young landscip his lustre displays
& sweet his first smile on the crocus flower dawning
Whose borrowd pride shines dizend out in his rays
The early poems of John Clare | ||