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  1. The Rose Beyond the Wall. Near a shady wall a rose once grew, Budded and blossomed in God’s free light, Watered and fed by the morning dew, Shedding it’s sweetness day and night. As it grew and blossomed fair and tall, Slowly rising to loftier height, It came to a crevice in the wall. Through which there shone a beam of light.

  2. The Rose Still Grows beyond the Wall. by A. L. Frink. Near a shady wall a rose once grew, Budded and blossomed in God's free light, Watered and fed by morning dew, Shedding its sweetness day and night. As it grew and blossomed fair and tall, Slowly rising to loftier height, It came to a crevice in the wall,

  3. The Rose Beyond the Wall. Near shady wall a rose once grew, Budded and blossomed in God’s free light, Watered and fed by morning dew, Shedding its sweetness day and night. As it grew and blossomed fair and tall, Slowly rising to loftier height, It came to a crevice in the wall. Through which there shone a beam of light.

  4. Near a shady wall a rose once grew, Budded and blossomed in God’s free light, Watered and fed by the morning dew, Shedding it’s sweetness day and night.

  5. Robert Frost: “Mending Wall” By Austin Allen How a poem about a rural stone wall quickly became part of debates on nationalism, international borders, and immigration.

  6. Jul 13, 2016 · Near a shady wall a rose once grew, Budded and blossomed in God's free light, Watered and fed by the morning dew, Shedding it's sweetness day and night. As it grew and blossomed fair and tall, Slowly rising to loftier height, It came to a crevice in the wall Through which there shone a beam…

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  8. The poem is about the resilience and beauty of life, even in the face of death. The speaker describes a rose that grew near a shady wall, nourished by God's free light and morning dew. The rose encounters a crevice in the wall, through which a beam of light shines.

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