Classic and Contemporary Poetry
I'VE BEEN WANDERING IN THE GREENWOODS, by EMILY JANE BRONTE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis | ||||||||
I'VE been wandering in the greenwoods, And 'mid flowering , smiling plains; I've been listening to the dark floods, To the thrush's thrilling strains.. I have gathered the pale primrose, And the purple violet sweet; I've been where the asphodel grows, And where lives the red deer fleet. I've been to the distant mountain, To the silver singing rill, By the crystal murm'ring fountain, And the shady, verdant hill. I've been where the poplar is springing From the fair enamelled ground, While the nightingale is singing With a solemn, plaintive sound. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A DEATH SCENE by EMILY JANE BRONTE AT CASTLE WOOD by EMILY JANE BRONTE D.G.C. TO J.A by EMILY JANE BRONTE F. DE SAMARA TO A.G.A. by EMILY JANE BRONTE FAITH AND DESPONDENCY by EMILY JANE BRONTE LINES BY CLAUDIA by EMILY JANE BRONTE MY COMFORTER by EMILY JANE BRONTE PLEAD FOR ME by EMILY JANE BRONTE |
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