Collected Poems 1901-1918 in Two Volumes - Volume I. by Walter De la Mare
page 63 of 161 (39%)
page 63 of 161 (39%)
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Where I had run; Where shrill and powdery A robin sat in the tree. And he whistled sweet; And I in the crusted snow With snow-clubbed feet Jigged to and fro, Till, from the day, The rose-light ebbed away. And the robin flew Into the air, the air, The white mist through; And small and rare The night-frost fell In the calm and misty dell. And the dusk gathered low, And the silver moon and stars On the frozen snow Drew taper bars, Kindled winking fires In the hooded briers. And the sprawling Bear Growled deep in the sky; And Orion's hair Streamed sparkling by: |
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