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OX-EYED DAISIES by EMILY HENRIETTA HICKEY

First Line: O BONNY THINGS THAT NE'ER HAVE TOILED NOT
Last Line: AND BREATHINGS EVEN OF THE INFINITE.
Subject(s): BEAUTY; DAISIES; FLOWERS; SUN;

O BONNY things that ne'er have toiled nor spun,
Yet go arrayed in gold-and-argent glow,
With the mind's eye methinks I see you grow
In the low-lying land where waters run,
So thick, the grass is well-nigh hid; and none
Of all your goodly host in gallant show
But bends a happy face where, westering low,
Shines the imperial beauty of the sun.

A message from the fields is come with you;
Clasp of the wholesome earth, joy of the light,
And fragrance of the rest which is of night,
Whisper and call of wind, and balm of dew;
All sweet-strong influence wherefrom ye grew;
And breathings even of the Infinite.



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