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Page 53
... river , For men may come and men may go , But I go on for ever . I chatter over stony ways , In little sharps and trebles , I bubble into eddying bays , I babble on the pebbles . With many a curve my banks I fret By many a field and ...
... river , For men may come and men may go , But I go on for ever . I chatter over stony ways , In little sharps and trebles , I bubble into eddying bays , I babble on the pebbles . With many a curve my banks I fret By many a field and ...
Page 54
... river , For men may come and men may go , But I go on for ever . I steal by lawns and grassy plots , I slide by hazel covers ; I move the sweet forget - me - nots That grow for happy lovers . I slip , I slide , I gloom , I glance ...
... river , For men may come and men may go , But I go on for ever . I steal by lawns and grassy plots , I slide by hazel covers ; I move the sweet forget - me - nots That grow for happy lovers . I slip , I slide , I gloom , I glance ...
Page 92
... river too broad to leap ; And as he panted he heard a sheep That bleated near at hand . ' Bell - wether , bell - wether , what do you say ? Peace , and huddle your ewes from cold ! ' ' Master , but ere we went to fold Our herdsman ...
... river too broad to leap ; And as he panted he heard a sheep That bleated near at hand . ' Bell - wether , bell - wether , what do you say ? Peace , and huddle your ewes from cold ! ' ' Master , but ere we went to fold Our herdsman ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 15 |
From Songs of Innocence William Blake | 29 |
Raptures W H Davies | 35 |
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