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First Line: A garden in a garden: a green spot
Last Line: Shall be a fountain of love, verily.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Keats, John (1795-1821); Poetry & Poets


A garden in a garden: a green spot
Where all is green: most fitting slumber-place
For the strong man grown weary of a race
Soon over. Unto him a goodly lot
Hath fallen in fertile ground; there thorns are not,
But his own daisies: silence, full of grace,
Surely hath shed a quiet on his face:
His earth is but sweet leaves that fall and rot.
What was his record of himself, ere he
Went from us? Here lies one whose name was writ
In water: while the chilly shadows flit
Of sweet Saint Agnes' Eve; while basil springs,
His name, in every humble heart that sings,
Shall be a fountain of love, verily.





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