Sweet-Apple
At the end of the bough, at the top of the tree (As fragrant, as high, and as lovely as thou) One sweet apple reddens which all men may see, At the end of the bough. Swinging full to the view, tho' the gatherers now Pass, and evade, and o'erlook busily: Overlook! nay, but pluck it! they cannot tell how. For it swings out of reach as a cloud, and as free As a star, or thy beauty, which seems too, I vow, Remote as the sweet rosy apple - ah me! At the end of the bough.
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"At the end of the bough, at the top of the tree..."
This evocative piece by James Stephens, titled "Sweet-Apple", represents a masterful exploration of classic. The lines capture a profound emotional resonance... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...