Collected Poems With a Portrait in Collotype From a Pencil Sketch

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Collected Poems With a Portrait in Collotype From a Pencil Sketch
W H William Henry Davies
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The Wren knows well I rob no nest ; When I look in, She still will rest.
The hedge stops Cows.
Or they would come After my voice Right to my home.
Nature's Friend 55 The Horse can tell, Straight from my lip, My hand could not Hold any whip.
Say what you like, All things love me ! Horse, Cow, and Mouse, Bird, Moth, and Bee.
56 The Flood 36. The Flood I THOUGHT my true love slept; Behind her chair I crept And pulled out a long pin ; The golden flood came out, She shook it all about, With both our
... faces in.
Ah ! little wren, I know Your mossy, small nest now A windy, cold place is ; No eye can see my face, Howe'er it watch the place Where I half drown in bliss.
When I am drowned half dead, She laughs and shakes her head ; Flogged by her hair-waves, I Withdraw my face from there ; But never once, I swear, She heard a mercy-cry.
Christ the Man 57 37. Christ the Man ERD, I say nothing ; I profess No faith in Thee nor Christ Thy Son Yet no man ever heard me mock A true believing one.
If knowledge is not great enough To give a man believing power, Lord, he must wait in Thy great hand Till revelation's hour.


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