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Spring Quiet

by Christina Rossetti

Gone were but the Winter,

Come were but the Spring,

I would go to a covert

Where the birds sing;

Where in the whitethorn

Singeth a thrush,

And a robin sings

In the holly-bush.

Full of fresh scents

Are the budding boughs

Arching high over

A cool green house:

Full of sweet scents,

And whispering air

Which sayeth softly:

"We spread no snare;

"Here dwell in safety,

Here dwell alone,

With a clear stream

And a mossy stone.

"Here the sun shineth

Most shadily;

Here is heard an echo

Of the far sea,

Though far off it be."

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About this poem

First line
Gone were but the Winter,
Poet
Christina Rossetti
Themes
nature, love, solitude, sea

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