@3The Weald is good, the Downs are best - I'll give you the run of 'em, East to West.@1 Beachy Head and Winddoor Hill, They were once and they are still. Firle, Mount Caburn and Mount Harry Go back as far as sums'll carry. Ditchling Beacon and Chanctonbury Ring, They have looked on many a thing; And what those two have missed between 'em I reckon Truleigh Hill has seen 'em. Highden, Bignor and Duncton Down Knew Old England before the Crown. Linch Down, Treyford and Sunwood Knew Old England before the Flood. And when you end on the Hampshire side - Butser's old as Time and Tide. @3The Downs are sheep, the Weald is corn, You be glad you are Sussex born!@1 | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ON A SOLDIER FALLEN IN THE PHILIPPINES by WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY A BETTER RESURRECTION by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI WHITE FIELDS by JAMES STEPHENS WHITE GRASS by ADA BAZZACCHINI ST. PAUL'S RENOVATED by CHARLES WILLIAM BRODRIBB THE SPHINX by HENRY HOWARD BROWNELL THE WANDERER: 2. IN FRANCE: AT HOME DURING THE BALL by EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON |