Field and Hedgerow Field and Hedgerow

Field and Hedgerow

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It is sweet on awaking in the early morn to listen to the small bird singing on the tree. No sound of voice or flute is like to the bird's song; there is something in it distinct and separate from all other notes. The throat of woman gives forth a more perfect music, and the organ is the glory of man's soul. The bird upon the tree utters the meaning of the wind—a voice of the grass and wild flower, words of the green leaf; they speak through that slender tone. Sweetness of dew and rifts of sunshine, the dark hawthorn touched with breadths of open bud, the odour of the air, the colour of the daffodil—all that is delicious and beloved of spring-time are expressed in his song. Genius is nature, and his lay, like the sap in the bough from which he sings, rises without thought.

ЖАНР
Художественная литература
РЕЛИЗ
1889
1 января
ЯЗЫК
EN
английский
ОБЪЕМ
421
стр.
ИЗДАТЕЛЬ
Public Domain
РАЗМЕР
267,8
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