The Old-Fashioned Garden, And Other Verses

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And so o'er all that ancient land.
From Cornwall to the Tweed, Her poets' names are ever green.
And to this day, indeed.
56 MISCELLANEOUS PIECES.
Along the Canterbury road With Chaucer we may ride, Or pace the placid Ouse's bank By pensive Cowper's side ; In stately Penshurst's summer woods With courtly Sidney stray, Or muse beneath the church-yard elms With meditative Gray.
Fair are the fields of sunny France, And fair is Italy, But dearest is the love we bear.
Sweet English land, to thee.
Thy
... Saxon blood we share, and all Thine ancient memories ; To thee with filial love we look Across the orient seas.
We love thine old ancestral worth Throughout the ages long, But most we love thee for thy wealth Of glorious English Song !
A DEE AM OF OTHER DAYS. 57 A DREAM OF OTHER DAYS.
T FELL asleep upon a summer's day As on a shady woodland bank I lay, And as I slept there came to me a dream Of days of eldest time. The land did seem Lovely and happy with a strange delight ; All round were flowery fields and regions bright, Enchanted groves, and brooks that danced in glee Down ferny slopes to meet the silver sea Far in the west.


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