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قراءة كتاب A Floral Fantasy in an Old English Garden
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A Floral Fantasy in an Old English Garden
A FLORAL FANTASY IN AN OLD ENGLISH GARDEN
BY WALTER CRANE
NEW YORK & LONDON HARPER AND BROTHERS
A FLORAL FANTASY IN AN OLD ENGLISH GARDEN
SET FORTH IN
VERSES & COLOURED
DESIGNS
BY
WALTER CRANE
LONDON: AT THE
HOUSE OF HARPER
AND BROTHERS:
1899
THE OLD ENGLISH GARDEN
A FLORAL PHANTASY
In an old world garden dreaming,
Where the flowers had human names,
Methought, in fantastic seeming,
They disported as squires and dames.
Of old in Rosamond's Bower,
With it's peacock hedges of yew,
One could never find the flower
Unless one was given the clue;
So take the key of the wicket,
Who would follow my fancy free,
By formal knot and clipt thicket,
And smooth greensward so fair to see
And while Time his scythe is whetting,
Ere the dew from the grass has gone,
The Four Seasons' flight forgetting,
As they dance round the dial stone;
With a leaf from an old English book,
A Jonquil will serve for a pen.
Let us note from the green arbour's nook,
Flowers masking like women and men.