Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, IN NEATH VALLEY, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES



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First Line: Between two rows of trees
Last Line: See none more great than I.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.


Between two rows of trees,
Here let me take my ease;

To see the light afar,
Shining like one big star.

Is it not fine to lie
With boughs to change my sky;

Alone in this green way,
And let my fancies play?

Now as a growing boy
Will sometimes stand for joy

Tiptoe behind men small,
And raise himself as tall --

So shall my fancy's eye
See none more great than I.





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