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Spring.
Of course. Carpets of daffodils are not an uncommon sight in the north of England in the spring.
The line "Fair daffodils, we weep to see thee haste away so soon" is from the poem "To Daffodils" by Robert Herrick. The poem praises the beauty and brevity of daffodils and serves as a reminder to appreciate the fleeting nature of life.
Michael Pote was born in 1989.
In reality, William Wordsworth did actually see the daffodils that he wrote the poem about when he was on a walk around Glencoyne Bay, Ullswater in the Lake District of England in 1802. The poem was published in 1807 and revised in 1815. The poem gives the location as "A host of dancing Daffodils; Along the Lake, beneath the trees," and there you have it.
Daffodils, forsythia.
Lou Pote was born on 1971-08-21.
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Capt. Greenfield Pote House was created in 1760.
The duration of Mon pote le gitan is 1.45 hours.
Pote's Poem - 1915 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Yes. It is advised not to transfer them while in bloom though. You can also store them over the winter indoors. See the related link for more information on daffodils.