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... seen So amorous as this lovely green . Fond lovers , cruel as their flame , Cut in these trees their mistress ' name : Little , alas ! they know or heed , How far these beauties hers exceed ! Fair trees wheres'e'er your bark I wound ...
... seen So amorous as this lovely green . Fond lovers , cruel as their flame , Cut in these trees their mistress ' name : Little , alas ! they know or heed , How far these beauties hers exceed ! Fair trees wheres'e'er your bark I wound ...
Page 252
... seen to stray , Seen by rare glimpses , pensive and tongue - tied , In hat of antique shape , and cloak of gray , The same the gipsies wore . Shepherds had met him on the Hurst in spring ; At some lone alehouse in the Berkshire moors ...
... seen to stray , Seen by rare glimpses , pensive and tongue - tied , In hat of antique shape , and cloak of gray , The same the gipsies wore . Shepherds had met him on the Hurst in spring ; At some lone alehouse in the Berkshire moors ...
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... seen no more ! Maidens who from the distant hamlets come To dance around the Fyfield elm in May , Oft through the darkening fields have seen thee roam , Or cross a stile into the public way . Oft thou hast given them store Of flowers ...
... seen no more ! Maidens who from the distant hamlets come To dance around the Fyfield elm in May , Oft through the darkening fields have seen thee roam , Or cross a stile into the public way . Oft thou hast given them store Of flowers ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 15 |
From Songs of Innocence William Blake | 29 |
Raptures W H Davies | 35 |
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