Blow, breezes, blow!

Blow, breezes, blow!
Let Curdken’s hat go!
Blow, breezes, blow!
Let him after it go!
O’er hills, dales, and rocks,
Away be it whirl’d
Till the silvery locks
Are all comb’d and curl’d!

About Coventry Patmore

English poet known for "The Angel in the House," a narrative poem celebrating married love that became a cultural touchstone.

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