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The Crowns

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Cherry and pear are white,     Their snows lie sprinkled on the land like light     On darkness shed.     Far off and near     The orchards toss their crowns of delight,     And the sun casts down     Another shining crown.     The wind tears and throws down     Petal by petal the crown     Of cherry and pear till the earth is white,     And all the brightness is shed     In the orchards far off and near,     That tossed by the road and under the green hill;     And the wind is fled.     Far, far off the wind     Has shaken down     A brightness that was as the brightness of cherry or pear     When the orchards shine in the sun.     --Oh there is no more fairness     Since this rareness,     The radiant blossom of English earth--is dead!

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