This nostalgic print will fit a cosy corner in the house. Roman capitals are turned into a rolling landscape, first see fields and trees, then within them the words of the poem appear.
By William Henry Davies (1871 – 1940)
WHILE joy gave clouds the light of stars,
That beamed wher'er they looked;
And calves and lambs had tottering knees,
Excited, while they sucked;
While every bird enjoyed his song,
Without one thought of harm or wrong--
I turned my head and saw the wind,
Not far from where I stood,
Dragging the corn by her golden hair,
Into a dark and lonely wood.Shown here framed is the A2 print. We will send you your print unframed, for you to frame locally.
Limited edition 25 x A2 25 x A3
Gicleé print
Available in sizes A2 and A3
Packaged in protective cardboard tube
Shipped within the UK only