Goblin Market, The Prince's Progress, and Other Poems by Christina Georgina Rossetti
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page 41 of 313 (13%)
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Before the sun has power
To scorch the world up in his noontide hour. There is no time like Spring, Like Spring that passes by; 30 There is no life like Spring-life born to die,-- Piercing the sod, Clothing the uncouth clod, Hatched in the nest, Fledged on the windy bough, Strong on the wing: There is no time like Spring that passes by, Now newly born, and now Hastening to die. THE LAMBS OF GRASMERE, 1860 The upland flocks grew starved and thinned: Their shepherds scarce could feed the lambs Whose milkless mothers butted them, Or who were orphaned of their dams. The lambs athirst for mother's milk Filled all the place with piteous sounds: Their mothers' bones made white for miles The pastureless wet pasture grounds. |
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