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5-1821) was an English Romantic poot
type of bird called a thrush addresses
offers advice about the offoct naturo con
inspiration
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nat the Thrush Said
by John Keats
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face hath foit the Winter's wind,
s soon the snow-clouds hung in Mist
Elmtops 'mong the freezing stars:
pring will be a harvest-time-
o only book has been the light
darkness which thou foddost' on
ght when Phoebus was away.
Spring shall be a triplo mom-
tor knowledge-hove none,
song comos native with the warmth
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