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Spring's Messengers

    By John Clare



    Where slanting banks are always with the sun
    The daisy is in blossom even now;
    And where warm patches by the hedges run
    The cottager when coming home from plough
    Brings home a cowslip root in flower to set.
    Thus ere the Christmas goes the spring is met
    Setting up little tents about the fields
    In sheltered spots.--Primroses when they get
    Behind the wood's old roots, where ivy shields
    Their crimpled, curdled leaves, will shine and hide.
    Cart ruts and horses' footings scarcely yield
    A slur for boys, just crizzled and that's all.
    Frost shoots his needles by the small dyke side,
    And snow in scarce a feather's seen to fall.



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