You may uproot me,
From field and from lane,
I'm a bold fellow
As ever was seen,
with my shield of yellow,
in the grass green
Trample? me, cut me,
spring up again.
ou
or
I never flinch, Sir,
wherever I dwell;
Give me an inch, Sir.
I'll soon take an ell.
Drive me from garden
In anger and pride,
I'll thrive and harden
By the roadside.
Not a bit fearful
Showing my face
Always so cheerful
In every place
Dinah M. Mulock Craik
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I'm a bold fellow. As ever was seen, With my shield of yellow, In the grass green. "You may uproot me, From field and from lane, Trample me, cut ...
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