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Emmonsail's Heath in Winter

    By John Clare



    I love to see the old heath's withered brake
    Mingle its crimpled leaves with furze and ling,
    While the old heron from the lonely lake
    Starts slow and flaps his melancholy wing,
    And oddling crow in idle motions swing
    On the half rotten ashtree's topmost twig,
    Beside whose trunk the gipsy makes his bed.
    Up flies the bouncing woodcock from the brig
    Where a black quagmire quakes beneath the tread,
    The fieldfares chatter in the whistling thorn
    And for the awe round fields and closen rove,
    And coy bumbarrels twenty in a drove
    Flit down the hedgerows in the frozen plain
    And hang on little twigs and start again.



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