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‘All felled, felled, are all felled’ — photograph of felled poplar trees with a line from the poem ‘Binsey Poplars’.
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Gerard Manley Hopkins, author of ‘Binsey Poplars’.

"Binsey Poplars" is a poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889), written in 1879.[1][2] The poem was inspired by the felling of a row of poplar trees near the village of Binsey, northwest of Oxford, England, and overlooking Port Meadow on the bank of the River Thames.[3] The replacements for these trees, running from Binsey north to Godstow, lasted until 2004, when replanting began again.[4]

The Bodleian Library of Oxford University holds a draft manuscript of the poem, handwritten by Hopkins, acquired in 2013.[5]

The poem

The text of the poem is as follows:[6][7]

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