Primitive

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Primitive

It is positively necessary that your imagination should depict
A portion of my herbaceous border,
Where red and yellow geums and dark blue anchusas
Spring side by side from their abundant green.

It is the scarlet of Crimean battle pictures;
It is the blue of illustrations of Trafalgar;
It is the yellow that in old prints stands for gold;
Sheer vermilion, ultramarine, cadmium.

I have not yet evoked an image of true loveliness!
I tell you they are the pure colours the Angelic Brother saw in heaven,
And would not leave us ignorant.
Their extreme brightness might well make you weep for joy.

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Title: From a Garden in the Antipodes

Author: Evelyn Hayes

Publication details: Sidgwick and Jackson Limited, 1929, London

Part of: New Zealand Texts Collection

This text is the subject of: National Library of New Zealand

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