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Fern Hill
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One of the best-known poems of Dylan *Thomas, published in Deaths and Entrances (1946). He evokes the happiness and sense of freedom of a child in the countryside, 'as I was young and easy under the apple boughs'. Fern Hill was an isolated farm near Llangain where Dylan often stayed with a much-loved aunt, his mother's sister Annie Jones.
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