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Dewdrops

    By John Clare



    The dewdrops on every blade of grass are so much like silver drops
    that I am obliged to stoop down as I walk to see if they are pearls,
    and those sprinkled on the ivy-woven beds of primroses underneath the
    hazels, whitethorns and maples are so like gold beads that I stooped
    down to feel if they were hard, but they melted from my finger. And
    where the dew lies on the primrose, the violet and whitethorn leaves
    they are emerald and beryl, yet nothing more than the dews of the
    morning on the budding leaves; nay, the road grasses are covered with
    gold and silver beads, and the further we go the brighter they seem to
    shine, like solid gold and silver. It is nothing more than the sun's
    light and shade upon them in the dewy morning; every thorn-point and
    every bramble-spear has its trembling ornament: till the wind gets
    a little brisker, and then all is shaken off, and all the shining
    jewelry passes away into a common spring morning full of budding
    leaves, primroses, violets, vernal speedwell, bluebell and orchis, and
    commonplace objects.



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