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" The rustling of leaves under the feet in woods and under hedges;
The crumpling of cat-ice and snow down wood-rides, narrow lanes, and every street causeway;
Rustling through a wood or rather rushing, while the wind halloos in the oak-toop like thunder;
The rustle of birds’ wings startled from their nests or flying unseen into the bushes;
The whizzing of larger birds overhead in a wood, such as crows, puddocks, buzzards;
The trample of robins and woodlarks on the brown leaves, and the patter of squirrels on the green moss;
The fall of an acorn on the ground, the pattering of nuts on the hazel branches as they fall from ripeness;
The flirt of the groundlark’s wing from the stubbles- how sweet such pictures on dewy mornings, when the dew flashes from its brown feathers. "

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John Clare quote : The rustling of leaves under the feet in woods and under hedges;<br />The crumpling of cat-ice and snow down wood-rides, narrow lanes, and every street causeway;<br />Rustling through a wood or rather rushing, while the wind halloos in the oak-toop like thunder;<br />The rustle of birds’ wings startled from their nests or flying unseen into the bushes;<br />The whizzing of larger birds overhead in a wood, such as crows, puddocks, buzzards;<br />The trample of robins and woodlarks on the brown leaves, and the patter of squirrels on the green moss;<br />The fall of an acorn on the ground, the pattering of nuts on the hazel branches as they fall from ripeness;<br />The flirt of the groundlark’s wing from the stubbles- how sweet such pictures on dewy mornings, when the dew flashes from its brown feathers.