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SONNET: 2, 8 by FREDERICK GODDARD TUCKERMAN

First Line: COMPANIONS WERE WE IN THE GROVE AND GLEN
Last Line: "AND IN THE ANGLES OF THE FENCES FOUND."

Companions were we in the grove and glen,
Through belts of summer wandered hour on hour,
Ransacking sward and swamp to deck his bower,
River and reservoir or mountain rain;
Nor sought for hard-named herb or plant of power,
But whippoorwill-shoe and quaint sidesaddle flower:
And still he talked, asserting thought is free
And wisest souls by their own action shine.
"For beauty," he said, "is seen where'er we look,
Growing alike in waste and guarded ground
And, like the May flower, gathered equally
On desolate hills, where scantily the pine
Drops his dry wisps about the barren rock,
And in the angles of the fences found."



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