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The Arbour.

    By John Clare



    There is a wilder'd spot delights me well,
    Pent in a corner of my native vale,
    Where tiny blossoms with a purple bell
    Shiver their beauties to the autumn-gale.
    'Tis one of those mean arbours that prevail
    With manhood's weakness, still to seek and love
    For what is past:--Destruction's axe did fail
    To cut it down with its companion grove.
    Though but a trifling thorn, oft shelt'ring warm
    A brood of summer birds, by nature led
    To seek for covert in a hasty storm;
    I often think it lifts its lonely cares,
    In piteous bloom where all the rest are fled,
    Like a poor warrior the rude battle spares.



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