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				Title:     The Poetry Of A Root Crop 
			    Author: Charles Kingsley [More Titles by Kingsley ]		                
			     Underneath their eider-robeRusset swede and golden globe,
 Feathered carrot, burrowing deep,
 Steadfast wait in charmed sleep;
 Treasure-houses wherein lie,
 Locked by angels' alchemy,
 Milk and hair, and blood, and bone,
 Children of the barren stone;
 Children of the flaming Air,
 With his blue eye keen and bare,
 Spirit-peopled smiling down
 On frozen field and toiling town--
 Toiling town that will not heed
 God His voice for rage and greed;
 Frozen fields that surpliced lie,
 Gazing patient at the sky;
 Like some marble carven nun,
 With folded hands when work is done,
 Who mute upon her tomb doth pray,
 Till the resurrection day.
 Eversley, 1845.
 
 
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