Songs out of Doors by Henry Van Dyke
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page 58 of 84 (69%)
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Canals and ancient cities,--
Float Holland's heavenly hills. The Hague, November, 1916. FLOOD-TIDE OF FLOWERS IN HOLLAND The laggard winter ebbed so slow With freezing rain and melting snow, It seemed as if the earth would stay Forever where the tide was low, In sodden green and watery gray. But now from depths beyond our sight, The tide is turning in the night, And floods of colour long concealed Come silent rising toward the light, Through garden bare and empty field. And first, along the sheltered nooks, The crocus runs in little brooks Of joyance, till by light made bold They show the gladness of their looks In shining pools of white and gold. |
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