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To An English Friend

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    The seed that wasteful autumn cast
    To waver on its stormy blast,
    Long o'er the wintry desert tost,
    Its living germ has never lost.
    Dropped by the weary tempest's wing,
    It feels the kindling ray of spring,
    And, starting from its dream of death,
    Pours on the air its perfumed breath.

    So, parted by the rolling flood,
    The love that springs from common blood
    Needs but a single sunlit hour
    Of mingling smiles to bud and flower;
    Unharmed its slumbering life has flown,
    From shore to shore, from zone to zone,
    Where summer's falling roses stain
    The tepid waves of Pontchartrain,
    Or where the lichen creeps below
    Katahdin's wreaths of whirling snow.

    Though fiery sun and stiffening cold
    May change the fair ancestral mould,
    No winter chills, no summer drains
    The life-blood drawn from English veins,
    Still bearing wheresoe'er it flows
    The love that with its fountain rose,
    Unchanged by space, unwronged by time,
    From age to age, from clime to clime!


    1852.



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