The day begins to droop, -Its course is done But nothing tells the place Of the setting sun.
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Beneath the crisp and wintry carpet hid A million buds but stay their blossoming And trustful birds have built their nests amid The shuddering boughs, and only wait to sing Till one soft shower from the south shall bid And hither tempt the pilgrim steps of Spring.
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Masefield's sonnets Ah yes. Very nice. Pure Shakespeare. Masefield's 'Reynard the Fox' Very nice, too. Pure Chaucer. Masefield's 'Everlasting Mercy' H'm. Yes. Pure Masefield.
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Simple and brave, his faith awoke, Ploughmen to struggle with their fate Armies won battles when he spoke, And out of Chaos sprang the state.
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