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Early Nightingale

    By John Clare



    When first we hear the shy-come nightingales,
    They seem to mutter oer their songs in fear,
    And, climb we eer so soft the spinney rails,
    All stops as if no bird was anywhere.
    The kindled bushes with the young leaves thin
    Let curious eyes to search a long way in,
    Until impatience cannot see or hear
    The hidden music; gets but little way
    Upon the path--when up the songs begin,
    Full loud a moment and then low again.
    But when a day or two confirms her stay
    Boldly she sings and loud for half the day;
    And soon the village brings the woodman's tale
    Of having heard the newcome nightingale.



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