A Ramble in Rhyme in the County of Cranmer And Ridley a Kentish Garland

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A Ramble in Rhyme in the County of Cranmer And Ridley a Kentish Garland
S Theobald Smith
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Whilst willing hands now soon the hop-bine thins, To hop- oasts great, hard by the neighb'ring hill. Are taken baskets they unceasing fill. The gardens finish'd, homeward wend their way, And thank the hops for glorious holiday.
Haw Farm — continued.
The buildings here are all of ancient date, 7 With Gothic windows in a crumbling state.
28 A RAMBLE IN RHYME And Tudor chimneys, and strong buttress'd walls, And fish-ponds round for fast-days — fancy palls To lift her airy wings and roam around The
... cinctur'd portals of this ancient ground. The ruddy brick now mouldering with decay, From which the mortar falls so fast away, HAW FARM.
Where Tudor lozenge, in a darker brick, Bestrews these walls, constructed hard and thick. And still on ancient grange is often seen. Maybe a grange this old farmhouse has been.
jn the country of cranmer and ridley. 29 The Ancient Grange. S What charm at leisure freely far to range In nooks and corners of some moated grange, Where o'er the ancient porch we faintly trace The mould'ring ^scutcheon of some lordly race, Or mottoed crest they all so bravely bore In holy wars so fierce, in battles yore, High on their helmets in the thick of fight, Or work'd in gold on pond'rous shields so bright, Which flash'd in sunshine o'er proud Asc'lon's plain, 'Mid Eastern spears which fell as thick as rain.


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