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... spring happiness is due to the scent of the wet earth and young leaves . I am always happy ( out of doors be it understood , for indoors there are servants and furniture ) , but in quite different ways , and my spring happiness bears no ...
... spring happiness is due to the scent of the wet earth and young leaves . I am always happy ( out of doors be it understood , for indoors there are servants and furniture ) , but in quite different ways , and my spring happiness bears no ...
Page 264
... spring is certainly in the lead , though when it comes to apostrophizing a whole season rather than a month , autumn becomes a near rival to spring . It is remarkable that the first poet to write an epic on the circle of the year ...
... spring is certainly in the lead , though when it comes to apostrophizing a whole season rather than a month , autumn becomes a near rival to spring . It is remarkable that the first poet to write an epic on the circle of the year ...
Page 269
... Spring , ' and began to fill it up even in November - that is , a month and more before even winter began . They were , as an old don used to say , very proleptic . The poets , though most of them have seen spring before it arrived ...
... Spring , ' and began to fill it up even in November - that is , a month and more before even winter began . They were , as an old don used to say , very proleptic . The poets , though most of them have seen spring before it arrived ...
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A. C. Swinburne Alexander Pope autumn beauty bees birds bloom blossoms botanic boughs breath called century charming colour cultivated daisies delight dial earth England English eyes famous favourite field fountains fruit Garden of Eden Gilbert White golden grass green groves grow H. A. L. Fisher happy hath hedge herbs J. B. S. Haldane John Evelyn labour lawn leaves less lilies live look Lord meadow motto nature never orchard Paradise perhaps physic garden pink plants pleasant pleasure poets Queen romance roses round scent season seed seen shade sing smell soil sort spring summer sweet Sylvia Townsend Warner thee things thou thought Timothy trees tulips unto vegetable verse violet W. H. Davies W. H. Hudson walk wall weeds wild flowers wilderness William William Shakespeare wind winter wood