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Early Love

    By John Clare



    The Spring of life is o'er with me,
    And love and all gone by;
    Like broken bough upon yon tree,
    I'm left to fade and die.
    Stern ruin seized my home and me,
    And desolate's my cot:
    Ruins of halls, the blasted tree,
    Are emblems of my lot.

    I lived and loved, I woo'd and won,
    Her love was all to me,
    But blight fell o'er that youthful one,
    And like a blasted tree
    I withered, till I all forgot
    But Mary's smile on me;
    She never lived where love was not,
    And I from bonds was free.

    The Spring it clothed the fields with pride,
    When first we met together;
    And then unknown to all beside
    We loved in sunny weather;
    We met where oaks grew overhead,
    And whitethorns hung with may;
    Wild thyme beneath her feet was spread,
    And cows in quiet lay.

    I thought her face was sweeter far
    Than aught I'd seen before--
    As simple as the cowslips are
    Upon the rushy moor:
    She seemed the muse of that sweet spot,
    The lady of the plain,
    And all was dull where she was not,
    Till we met there again.



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