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CHEERY BEGGAR by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS

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First Line: BEYOND MAGDALEN AND BY THE BRIDGE, ON A PLACE CALLED THERE THE PLAIN
Last Line: . . . . . . . .

BEYOND Magdalen and by the Bridge, on a place called there the Plain,
In Summer, in a burst of summertime
Following falls and falls of rain,
When the air was sweet-and-sour of the flown fineflower of
Those goldnails and their gaylinks that hang along a lime;
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The motion of that man's heart is fine
Whom want could not make pine, pine
That struggling should not sear him, a gift should cheer him
Like that poor pocket of pence, poor pence of mine.
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