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platospupil: Very good in the grass to lie And see the network 'gainst the sky, A living lace of blue and green, And boughs that let the gold between. –Katharine Tynan Hinkson (1861–1931)

mbharrington501: Very good in the grass to lie And see the network 'gainst the sky, A living lace of blue and green, And boughs that let the gold between. –Katharine Tynan Hinkson (1861–1931)

reescb: Sheep and Lambs Katharine Tynan Hinkson Up in the blue, blue mountains Dewy pastures are sweet: Rest for the little bodies, Rest for the little feet.

thepainterflynn: Today in 1900 Pamela Hinkson, daughter of Katharine Tynan is born in London, she's best known for her novel "The Ladies Road" which sold over 100,000 copies in the Penguin edition

HabbyMomma: Very good in the grass to lie And see the network 'gainst the sky, A living lace of blue and green, And boughs that let the gold between. –Katharine Tynan Hinkson (1861–1931)

kevblue777: Very good in the grass to lie And see the network 'gainst the sky, A living lace of blue and green, And boughs that let the gold between. –Katharine Tynan Hinkson (1861–1931)

platospupil: Very good in the grass to lie And see the network 'gainst the sky, A living lace of blue and green, And boughs that let the gold between. –Katharine Tynan Hinkson (1861–1931)

GoldieElaine2: Good Morning Welcome To My World Very good in the grass to lie And see the network 'gainst the sky, A living lace of blue and green, And boughs that let the gold between. –Katharine Tynan Hinkson (1861–1931)

mbharrington501: Very good in the grass to lie And see the network 'gainst the sky, A living lace of blue and green, And boughs that let the gold between. –Katharine Tynan Hinkson (1861–1931)

thepainterflynn: Today in 1900 Pamela Hinkson, daughter of Katharine Tynan; she's best known for her novel "The Ladies Road" which sold over 100,000 copies in the Penguin edition, is born in Clondalkin , Co. Dublin

MaziKanunta: Gather into your warm heart All his creatures-not a part; So your love shall be like his. - KATHARINE TYNAN HINKSON

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