| A. E. Housman (18591936). A Shropshire Lad. 1896. |
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| XXIX. Tis spring; come out to ramble |
| | | The Lent Lily |
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| TIS spring; come out to ramble | |
| The hilly brakes around, | |
| For under thorn and bramble | |
| About the hollow ground | |
| The primroses are found. | 5 |
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| And theres the windflower chilly | |
| With all the winds at play, | |
| And theres the Lenten lily | |
| That has not long to stay | |
| And dies on Easter day. | 10 |
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| And since till girls go maying | |
| You find the primrose still, | |
| And find the windflower playing | |
| With every wind at will, | |
| But not the daffodil, | 15 |
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| Bring baskets now, and sally | |
| Upon the springs array, | |
| And bear from hill and valley | |
| The daffodil away | |
| That dies on Easter day. | 20 |
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