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A Copse In Winter.

    By John Clare



    Shades though you're leafless, save the bramble-spear
    Whose weather-beaten leaves, of purple stain,
    In hardy stubbornness cling all the year
    To their old thorns, till Spring buds new again;
    Shades, still I love you better than the plain,
    For here I find the earliest flowers that blow,
    While on the bare blea bank do yet remain
    Old winter's traces, little heaps of snow.
    Beneath your ashen roots, primroses grow
    From dead grass tufts and matted moss, once more;
    Sweet beds of violets dare again be seen
    In their deep purple pride; and, gay display'd,
    The crow-flowers, creeping from the naked green,
    Add early beauties to your sheltering shade.



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