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In a Spring Grove

by William Allingham

Here the white-ray'd anemone is born,

Wood-sorrel, and the varnish'd buttercup;

And primrose in its purfled green swathed up,

Pallid and sweet round every budding thorn,

Gray ash, and beech with rusty leaves outworn.

Here, too the darting linnet hath her nest

In the blue-lustred holly, never shorn,

Whose partner cheers her little brooding breast,

Piping from some near bough. O simple song!

O cistern deep of that harmonious rillet,

And these fair juicy stems that climb and throng

The vernal world, and unexhausted seas

Of flowing life, and soul that asks to fill it,

Each and all of these,--and more, and more than these!

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About this poem

First line
Here the white-ray'd anemone is born,
Poet
William Allingham
Themes
nature, love, death, beauty

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