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This was part of The Fourth Trails - The Second Journey that uses Master poets: Master Poet Tree Seeds “I rise in the dawn, and I kneel and blow Till the seed of the fire flicker and glow” Seed by W. B. Yeats: Song of the Old Mother (1865 –1939) “Each place can afford shadows ; if all fail, Tis but applying worm-seed to the tail” Seed by John Donne: Farewell To Love (1572 – 1631) “Fair seed-time had my soul, and I grew up Fostered alike by beauty and by fear” Seed by William Wordsworth: The Prelude (1770 -1850) “The desert in the garden the garden in the desert Of drouth, spitting from the mouth the withered apple-seed” Seed by T. S. Eliot: Ash-Wednesday (1888 – 1965) “Things growing to themselves are growths abuse: Seeds spring from seeds and beauty breedeth beauty” Seed by William Shakespeare: Venus and Adonis (1564 -1616) “Longing is like the Seed That wrestles in the Ground” Seed by Emily Dickinson: Longing is like the Seed (1830 -1886) “for one seed get a whole wilderness” Seed by Rumi: The Seed Market (1207 – 1273) “I cry to thee Thou mystic seed that shalt be” Seed by Elizabeth Barrett Browning: A Drama of Exile (1806 -1861) “This ponder, that all Nations of the Earth Shall in his Seed be blessed; by that Seed” Seed by John Milton: Paradise Lost: Book XII (1608 – 1674) “The seed ye sow, another reaps; The wealth ye find, another keeps;” Seed by Percy Bysshe Shelley: A Song: “Men of England” (1792 -1822) “Enclosed and safe within its central heart, Nestles the seed perfection.” Seed by Walt Whitman: Song of the Universal (1819-1892) “Far off like floating seeds the ships Diverge on urgent voluntary errands,” Seed by W. H. Auden: Look, Stranger (1907 -1973) “The human race, the place, the time, the seed Of their engendering and of their birth!” Seed by Dante Alighieri: Inferno: Canto 3 (1265 – 1321) “And from the motion of light Spills itself in astonished seed” Seed by Pablo Neruda: Enigma With Flower (1904 – 1973) “Shall not perish utterly Without seed or sign” Seed by Homer: Iliad (12th and 8th centuries BC)
Posted on: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 06:57:53 +0000

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