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The Forest.
A poem by
William Morris
Pear-tree.
By woodman's edge I faint and fail;
By craftsman's edge I tell the tale.
Chestnut-tree.
High in the wood, high o'er the hall,
Aloft I rise when low I fall.
Oak-tree.
Unmoved I stand what wind may blow.
Swift, swift before the wind I go.
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