Georgian Poetry 1918-19 by Various
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Shall win what changeless vague of peace he can.
THE LINNET Upon this leafy bush With thorns and roses in it, Flutters a thing of light, A twittering linnet. And all the throbbing world Of dew and sun and air By this small parcel of life Is made more fair; As if each bramble-spray And mounded gold-wreathed furze, Harebell and little thyme, Were only hers; As if this beauty and grace Did to one bird belong, And, at a flutter of wing, Might vanish in song. THE VEIL I think and think: yet still I fail-- Why must this lady wear a veil? Why thus elect to mask her face |
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