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Blackberries
by William Allingham
Allingham, William (1824-1889)
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A QUESTION.
Too Practical to be thought of.
Patriotism.
In Snow.
[With pseudo-monarchy and creed]
Words and Deeds.
[England! leave Asia, Africa, alone]
[To do such dreadful work, not merely coin]
[Heroic Chili! Brave Peru!]
[Have Nations human consciences? If so]
To a Primrose.
[The English Nation is my vexation]
[A poet sits at ease]
Mother Shipton.
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Blackberries
[Let not man, ignorant and weak]
Let
not man, ignorant and weak,
To live by endless forecast seek,
But day by day, and hour by hour,
Give, take, what's fairly in his power.
Blackberries