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THE YOUNG FIR-WOOD by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI

Poet Analysis

First Line: THESE LITTLE FIRS TODAY ARE THINGS
Last Line: UPON THE EARTH AND ELDER SANDS.
Subject(s): FIR TREES; LOVE; TREES;

THESE little firs to-day are things
To clasp into a giant's cap,
Or fans to suit his lady's lap.
From many winters many springs
Shall cherish them in strength and sap,
Till they be marked upon the map,
A wood for the wind's wanderings.

All seed is in the sower's hands:
And what at first was trained to spread
Its shelter for some single head,--
Yea, even such fellowship of wands,--
May hide the sunset, and the shade
Of its great multitude be laid
Upon the earth and elder sands.



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