Snowdrop Carpet by Tracy Butler contemporary Scottish painter
William Wordsworth
TO A SNOWDROP
William Wordsworth
TO A SNOWDROP
LONE Flower, hemmed in with snows and white as they
But hardier far, once more I see thee bend
Thy forehead, as if fearful to offend,
Like an unbidden guest. Though day by day,
Storms, sallying from the mountain-tops, waylay
The rising sun, and on the plains descend;
Yet art thou welcome, welcome as a friend
Whose zeal outruns his promise! Blue-eyed May
Shall soon behold this border thickly set
With bright jonquils, their odours lavishing
On the soft west-wind and his frolic peers;
Nor will I then thy modest grace forget,
Chaste Snowdrop, venturous harbinger of Spring,
And pensive monitor of fleeting years!
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forgetmenot525 wrote on Feb 3, '10 
brendainmad said  That first painting so looks like Scotland. An error occurred in the video so will try to come back later.  
Thanks
 brenda, I found this painting almost by accident and have looked up the
 artist, i may do a whole blog on her at some time because I think 
that's a rather nice painting too, and yes.. it is typically Scottish in
 some ways.  | 
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brendainmad wrote on Feb 3, '10 
That first painting so looks like Scotland. An error occurred in the video so will try to come back later. | 
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hedgewitch9 wrote on Feb 3, '10 
Wonderful post and beautiful paintings.. Wordsworth has done the flower justice ;) | 


 
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