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Dorothy Una Ratcliffe (Дороти Уна Рэтклифф)


Rushes


Rushes by the river
    Rear their heads of brown;
In the wind they quiver
    With a warning frown.
"Do you want them, Fairest?
    At thy feet they lie;
They were guarding, Rarest,—
    Sentinels!—They die."

Wild things are not willing
    To be captive ta'en:
"Cutting's almost killing,"
    Is their sad refrain.
"Rushes in their beauty
    Greenly-proud should stand:
Guarding is their duty—
    River from the land."

DARLEY, NIDDERDALE.



Dorothy Una Ratcliffe's other poems:
  1. Song of Good-Bye
  2. The Song of Nidderdale
  3. Saadi and the Rose
  4. The Pear-Tree
  5. Beggar's Gold


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