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Spring Flowers

    By John Clare



        Bowing adorers of the gale,
        Ye cowslips delicately pale,
        Upraise your loaded stems;
        Unfold your cups in splendour; speak!
        Who decked you with that ruddy streak
        And gilt your golden gems?

        Violets, sweet tenants of the shade,
        In purple's richest pride arrayed,
        Your errand here fulfil;
        Go, bid the artist's simple stain
        Your lustre imitate--in vain--
        And match your Maker's skill.

        Daisies, ye flowers of lowly birth,
        Embroiderers of the carpet earth,
        That stud the velvet sod,
        Open to Spring's refreshing air,
        In sweetest smiling bloom declare
        Your Maker and your God.



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