The early poems of John Clare 1804-1822: General editor Eric Robinson: Edited by Eric Robinson and David Powell: Associate editor Margaret Grainger |
I. |
a. |
b. |
a. |
b. |
a. |
b. |
II. |
a. |
b. |
a. |
b. |
a. |
b. |
THE LADY FLYE |
a. |
b. |
a. |
b. |
The early poems of John Clare | ||
THE LADY FLYE
Tennant of leaves & flowers & glossy stalksThe wild profusion that the summer brings
Hiding in crowding beans & benty balks
Where on the knapweed while the cricket sings
I often watch thee prune thy freckled wings
On the smooth stem advancing yet more high
Till with the help the puffing zepher brings
Thoult all uncase thy under wings & flye
In changing scenes more snug & cool to lye
479
Upon a thymy hill & thou wert nigh
What fond enquireys filled my curious mind
How have I watched thy pastimes Lady Fly
& thought thee happiest creature of thy kind
The early poems of John Clare | ||