I Wander O'Er The Sandy Heath Poem by Walter Savage Landor

I Wander O'Er The Sandy Heath

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I wander o'er the sandy heath
Where the white rush waves high,
Where adders close before me wreath
And tawny kites sail screaming by.
Alone I wander; I alone
Could love to wander there;
'But wherefore!' let my church-yard stone
Look toward Tawy and declare.

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Dr Antony Theodore 21 August 2019

Alone I wander; I alone Could love to wander there; 'But wherefore! ' let my church-yard stone Look toward Tawy and declare. a very fine poem of Walter Savage Landor

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