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SHEEP POETRYSheep . Poetry Collection WorldLibrary.net
Description: Page 1. Sheep HUDDLED, rain-drenched, forlorn they stood, Their fleeces blown one way; The wet wind cried in solitude About the failing day. ... worldebookfair.com/Members.2/Poetry_Collection/burrow01_Poetry.pdf
Sheep
HUDDLED, rain-drenched, forlorn they stood,
Their fleeces blown one way;
The wet wind cried in solitude
About the failing day.
Leaves whirled below, aloft; the sky
Sagged like a sodden shroud;
No stir of life, no pleading cry,
Came from the draggled crowd.
Sudden the western portals wide
Opened on that gaunt fold;
Then lo, a flock beautified
With fleeces dripping gold!
C. Kennett Burrow
The Sheep and the Bramble-Bush The Hawthorn Bower
Description: Page 1. The Sheep and the Bramble-Bush ... The clouds are now scatter'd--the winds are at peace, The sheep to his pasture inclin'd; But ah! ... worldebookfair.com/Members.2/Poetry_Collection/cunning2_Poetry.pdf
The Sheep and the Bramble-Bush
A THICK-TWISTED brake, in the time of a storm,
Seem'd kindly to cover a sheep:
So snug, for a while, he lay shelter'd and warm,
It quietly sooth'd him asleep.
The clouds are now scatter'd--the winds are at peace,
The sheep to his pasture inclin'd;
But ah! the fell thicket lays hold of his fleece,
His coat is left forfeit behind.
My friend, who the thicket of law never try'd,
Consider before you get in;
Tho' judgment and sentence are pass'd on your side,
By Jove, you'll be fleec'd to your skin.
John Cunningham
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