Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Wind on the Heath: Ballads and Lyrics
From the Cotswolds, from the Chilterns, from your fountains and your springs, Flow down, 0 London River, to the sea gull's silver wings: Isis or Ock or Thame, Forget your olden name, And the lilies and the willows and the weirs from which you came.
Forgo your crystal shallows and your limpid, lucid wave, When the swallows dart and glisten, Where the purple blooms are brave, For the city's dust and din, For the city's slime and sin, For the toil and sweat of Englishmen with all the world to win.
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