Windlestraw a book of Verse With Legends in Rhyme of the Plants And Animals

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Windlestraw a book of Verse With Legends in Rhyme of the Plants And Animals
Pamela Grey
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The moon leans sharp and cold, and it seems As the great stars spear the night A spirit 's abroad on the breathing Earth A spirit that owes an enchanted birth To the union of darkness and light.
It moves in the green of the standing corn And throbs in the falling dusk.
It breathes in the shadow and with it is borne The odour of rose and musk.
The odour of sandal, and musk, and balm And from prickly and pulpous thorns The clamouring trickets, hushed through the noon Fill the quivering air, while
... a lavender moon Clips the deepening blue in her horns.
RICHARD JEFFERIES HE, to declare the courage of his heart Wrote in its blood, it seems that all might know One soul had flinch'd not from the searing smart Of Man's captivity to joy and woe. Life's loneliness, and brilliancies of hope Far peaks of pleasure, and deep gulfs of pain Yet wrought he, furthering his soul's wide scope So even his agony became his gain.
Thus did he manifest the God in man When most his spirit cried " There is no God.


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