"The woodman’s robin startles coy, Nor longer to his elbow comes, To peck, with hunger’s eager joy, ’Mong mossy stulps the littered crumbs. * * * And oft Dame stops her buzzing wheel To hear the robin’s note once more, Who tootles while he pecks his meal From sweetbrier hips beside the door."
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John Clare, "February" (wr. c. 1835), in Poems, Chiefly from Manuscript (1920)
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