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1882–1937

VENUS IN ARDEN

John Drinkwater

Now Love, her mantle thrown, Goes naked by, Threading the woods alone, Her royal eye

Happy because the primroses again Break on the winter continence of men. I saw her pass to-day In Warwickshire,

With the old imperial way, The old desire, Fresh as among those other flowers they went More beautiful for Adon’ s discontent.

Those other years she made Her festival When the blue eggs were laid And lambs were tall,

By the Athenian rivers while the reeds Made love melodious for the Ganymedes. And now through Cantlow brakes, By Wilmcote hill,

To Avon-side, she makes Her garlands still, And I who watch her flashing limbs am one With youth whose days three thousand years are done.

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