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Poems (Browning)/Childhood

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4697716Poems — ChildhoodEunice Browning
Thoughts of Childhood
Childhood
When cradled in the sheltering nestOf those dear arms, we then liked bestTo hear of elfland, o'er and o'er,Of fairy folk and elfin lore,Till every nook with terror lurked,At every turn a goblin smirked,And e'en the Fireside's yawning grinHeld gnomes of fancy hid within.When all that childish faith has fled,When all life's tender dreams are dead,When ardent love grows sere and cold,'Tis then, indeed, we are grown old.