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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[The Harebell decks the woods in blue]
The Harebell decks the woods in blue
The daise trims the plain
The Cowslips to the Meadows true
Adorn's the banks again
And is my lovly blossom true
Does Kitty truly prove
Will she her smiles on me renew
And bless me wi' her love
The daise trims the plain
The Cowslips to the Meadows true
Adorn's the banks again
And is my lovly blossom true
Does Kitty truly prove
Will she her smiles on me renew
And bless me wi' her love
O gentle Birds that finds a mate
In every bush & tree
Go sing your tender songs to Kate
And tender sing o' me
O mind her of her lowley swain
And how she ought to prove
How charm me wi' her smiles again
And bless me wi' her love
In every bush & tree
Go sing your tender songs to Kate
And tender sing o' me
O mind her of her lowley swain
And how she ought to prove
How charm me wi' her smiles again
And bless me wi' her love
The early poems of John Clare | ||