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THE BIRTHNIGHT: TO F by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE

Poet Analysis

First Line: DEAREST, IT WAS A NIGHT
Last Line: THOU, LOVELY THING.
Subject(s): BIRTH; DAUGHTERS; CHILD BIRTH; MIDWIFERY;

Dearest, it was a night
That in its darkness rocked Orion's stars;
A sighing wind ran faintly white
Along the willows, and the cedar boughs
Laid their wide hands in stealthy peace across
The starry silence of their antique moss:
No sound save rushing air
Cold, yet all sweet with Spring,
And in thy mother's arms, couched weeping there,
Thou, lovely thing.



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