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Farewell to the bushy clump close… And the flags where the butter—bum… Farewell to the weedy nook, hemmed… Farewell to the miller’s brook and… Farewell to them all while in pris…
Nature now spreads around in drear… A pall to cover all that summer kn… Yet in the poets solitary way Some pleasing objects for his prai… Somthing that makes him pause and…
And what is Life? An hour-glass o… A mist retreating from the morning… A busy, bustling, still-repeated d… Its length? A minute’s pause, a m… And Happiness? A bubble on the st…
On the eighteenth of October we l… All ready to set sail, with a fres… A fortnight and nine days we in th… And no breeze ever reached us or s… Three ships of war had we, and the…
Little trotty wagtail he went in t… And tittering, tottering sideways… He stooped to get a worm, and look… And then he flew away ere his feat… Little trotty wagtail, he waddled…
Well, honest John, how fare you n… The spring is come, and birds are… The old cock—robin to the sty is c… With olive feathers and its ruddy… And the old cock, with wattles and…
The Spring is come, and Spring fl… The crocus, patty kay, the rich he… The polyanthus peeps with blebs of… And daisy flowers; the buds swell… While oer the odd flowers swim gra…
O Poesy is on the wane, For Fancy’s visions all unfitting… I hardly know her face again, Nature herself seems on the flitti… The fields grow old and common thi…
I hid my love when young till I Couldn’t bear the buzzing of a fly… I hid my love to my despite Till I could not bear to look at… I dare not gaze upon her face
Where the broad sheepwalk bare and… [Yields] scant grass pining after… And winds go fanning up and down The little strawy bents and noddin… There the huge thistle, spurred wi…
Huge elm, with rifted trunk all no… Like to a warrior’s destiny! I lo… To stretch me often on thy shadowe… And hear the laugh of summer leave… Or on thy buttressed roots to sit,…
On Martinmas eve the dogs did bar… And I opened the window to see, When every maiden went by with her… But neer a one came to me. And O dear what will become of me…
The small wind whispers through th… Most sharp and chill, where the li… Rest on each twig and spike of wit… Resembling scatter’d feathers;—vai… The pale split sunbeam through the…
In crime and enmity they lie Who sin and tell us love can die, Who say to us in slander’s breath That love belongs to sin and death… From heaven it came on angel’s win…
The passing traveller with wonder… A deep and ancient stonepit full o… So deep and very deep the place ha… The church might stand within and… The passing stranger oft with wond…