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Edith Nesbit - Town And CountryEdith Nesbit - Town And Country
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THE Sun tells to Trafalgar Square     His old and radiant story, And touches in the young spring air     The pepper-pots to glory. Spring`s robe down Piccadilly floats,     The parks glow with her treasure, And button-holes of morning coats     Rhyme with her royal pleasure. Now persons beautifully dressed     In Bond-street shop and saunter, And town--by Spring`s soft breath caressed--     Would as its mistress vaunt her. But far away from square and street,     Where willows shine and shiver, The splendour of her silver feet     Is on the wood and river. She laughs among the tree-roots brown,     Among the dewy clover, For Spring coquets but with the town;     The country is her lover.
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