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The Thrush's Nest

by John Clare

Within a thick and spreading hawthorn bush,

That overhung a molehill large and round,

I heard from morn to morn a merry thrush

Sing hymns to sunrise, and I drank the sound

With joy; and, often an intruding guest,

I watched her secret toils from day to day--

How true she warped the moss, to form a nest,

And modelled it within with wood and clay;

And by and by, like heath-bells gilt with dew,

There lay her shining eggs, as bright as flowers,

Ink-spotted-over shells of greeny blue;

And there I witnessed in the sunny hours

A brood of nature's minstrels chirp and fly,

Glad as that sunshine and the laughing sky.

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