The later poems of John Clare 1837-1864 ... General editor Eric Robinson: Edited by Eric Robinson and David Powell: Associate editor Margaret Grainger |
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[The blossomed bean I love to see] |
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[The blossomed bean I love to see]
The blossomed bean I love to see
It breathes in fragrance all of thee
The wilding rose I so admire
It bluims thy blush upon the briar
It breathes in fragrance all of thee
The wilding rose I so admire
It bluims thy blush upon the briar
I love the hedge row walk at e'en
The scented bluim of bean & pea
They o'er the seeded grasses lean
And breathe of only love and thee
The scented bluim of bean & pea
They o'er the seeded grasses lean
And breathe of only love and thee
The woodbines bluim at mornings hour
I love to see its ruddy streak
For theres a hue upon the flower
That bluims upon thy bonny cheek
I love to see its ruddy streak
For theres a hue upon the flower
That bluims upon thy bonny cheek
In summer time I think o' thee
A thousand times in sunny hours
I know where thy hearts home would be
A nestling in the wild field flowers
A thousand times in sunny hours
I know where thy hearts home would be
A nestling in the wild field flowers
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