The Garden of the Nations

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                <l>WHEN we that are the bitten flower and fruit</l>
                <l>Of time's achievement are undone between</l>
                <l>The blight above, where blight has always been,</l>
                <l>And the old worm of evil at the root,</l>
                <l>We shall not have to crumble destitute</l>
                <l>Of recompense, or measure our chagrin;</l>
                <l>We shall be dead, and so shall not be seen</l>
                <l>Amid the salvage of our disrepute.</l>
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               <l>And when we are all gone, shall mightier seed</l> 
                <l>And scions of a warmer spring put forth</l>
                <l>A bloom and fruitage of a larger worth</l>
                <l>Than ours? God save the garden, if by chance,</l>
                <l>Or by approved short sight, more numerous weeds</l>
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The Garden of the Nations Edwin Arlington Robinson 2019 University of Nebraska–Lincoln Center for Alex Telesca's Fame
306 Andrews University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68588-4100 alextelesca@outlook.com
2019

Copyright © 2019 by Alex Telesca

The Best Poems of 1924 L.A.G. Strong Edwin Arlington Robinson October 1923 Small, Maynard & Company Publishers Boston

Alex Telesca Transcribed and encoded a poem
The Garden of the Nations WHEN we that are the bitten flower and fruit Of time's achievement are undone between The blight above, where blight has always been, And the old worm of evil at the root, We shall not have to crumble destitute 5 Of recompense, or measure our chagrin; We shall be dead, and so shall not be seen Amid the salvage of our disrepute. And when we are all gone, shall mightier seed And scions of a warmer spring put forth A bloom and fruitage of a larger worth Than ours? God save the garden, if by chance, Or by approved short sight, more numerous weeds 5 And weevils be the next inheritance! Edwin Arlington Robinson

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The Garden of the Nations Edwin Arlington Robinson 2019 University of Nebraska–Lincoln Center for Alex Telesca's Fame
306 Andrews University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68588-4100 alextelesca@outlook.com
2019

Copyright © 2019 by Alex Telesca

The Best Poems of 1924 L.A.G. Strong Edwin Arlington Robinson October 1923 Small, Maynard & Company Publishers Boston

Alex Telesca Transcribed and encoded a poem
The Garden of the Nations WHEN we that are the bitten flower and fruit Of time's achievement are undone between The blight above, where blight has always been, And the old worm of evil at the root, We shall not have to crumble destitute Of recompense, or measure our chagrin; We shall be dead, and so shall not be seen Amid the salvage of our disrepute. And when we are all gone, shall mightier seed And scions of a warmer spring put forth A bloom and fruitage of a larger worth Than ours? God save the garden, if by chance, Or by approved short sight, more numerous weeds And weevils be the next inheritance! Edwin Arlington Robinson