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LATE SUMMER by JOHN DRINKWATER

Poet Analysis

First Line: THOUGH SUMMER LONG DELAYETH
Last Line: THE KING-BIRD KEEPS THE TIDE.

THOUGH summer long delayeth
Her blue and golden boon,
Yet now at length she stayeth
Her wings above the noon;
She sets the waters dreaming
To murmurous leafy tones,
The weeded waters gleaming
Above the stepping-stones.

Where fern and ivied willow
Lean o'er the seaward brook,
I read a volume mellow --
A poet's fairy-book;
The seaward brook is narrow,
The hazel spans its pride,
And like a painted arrow
The king-bird keeps the tide.



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