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The Blackbird Not in 1833. This is another poem placed among the poems of 1833, but not printed O blackbird! sing me something well: The espaliers and the standards all Yet, tho' I spared thee all the spring, [1] A golden bill! the silver tongue, And in the sultry garden-squares, [3] Take warning! he that will not sing
[Footnote 2: 1842 to 1851. Jennetin, altered in 1853 to present [Footnote 3: 1842. I better brook the drawling stares. Altered, 1843.] [Footnote 4: 1842. Not hearing thee at all. Altered, 1843.] Read next: The Death of the Old Year Read previous: Margaret Table of content of Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson GO TO TOP OF SCREEN Post your review Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book |
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