AN 18TH CENTURY LINE ON A WATERING-CAN. 1992.

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Little Sparta: Wild Hawthorn Press, 1992

12.5 x 14.8cm, 4pp. Folding card with a drawing by Michael Harvey on the front and inside. The watering can has the text on it that is repeated inside the card so it can be read in full: “The mute dispenser of the vernal shower”. The latter is an adaption of Thomas Gray’s 1769 “Sweet is the breath of vernal shower . . . The still small voice of gratitude” (‘Ode for Music’). The water from the watering-can is now a spring-time shower but without any sound of rain. Finlay may also be reminding the reader of the events of Arrosoir 1974 when Robespierre and his cohorts were removed overnight by his colleagues on the National Convention but that was July and perhaps not a spring cleansing shower – that is moot. VG+

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