Collected Poems 1901-1918 in Two Volumes - Volume I. by Walter De la Mare
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page 82 of 161 (50%)
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Thick draws the dark,
And spark by spark, The frost-fires kindle, and soon Over that sea of frozen foam Floats the white moon. THERE BLOOMS NO BUD IN MAY There blooms no bud in May Can for its white compare With snow at break of day, On fields forlorn and bare. For shadow it hath rose, Azure, and amethyst; And every air that blows Dies out in beauteous mist. It hangs the frozen bough With flowers on which the night Wheeling her darkness through Scatters a starry light. Fearful of its pale glare In flocks the starlings rise; Slide through the frosty air, |
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