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All nature owns with one accord The great and universal Lord: The sun proclaims him through the… The moon when daylight drops away, The very darkness smiles to wear
Say, wilt thou go with me, sweet m… Say, maiden, wilt thou go with me Through the valley—depths of shade… Of bright and dark obscurity; Where the path has lost its way,
O take this world away from me; Its strife I cannot bear to see, Its very praises hurt me more Than een its coldness did before, Its hollow ways torment me now
True as the church clock hand the… He plods about his toils and reads… And at the blacksmith’s shop his h… To talk of 'Lunun’ as a foreign l… For from his cottage door in peace…
What a night! The wind howls, his… To howl more loud, while the snow… Incessant batter at the window pan… Making our comfort feel as sweet a… And in the morning, when the tempe…
The frog half fearful jumps across… And little mouse that leaves its h… Nimbles with timid dread beneath t… My rustling steps awhile their joy… Till past, and then the cricket si…
Love, though it is not chill and c… But burning like eternal fire, Is yet not of approaches bold, Which gay dramatic tastes admire. Oh timid love, more fond than free…
The snow is gone from cottage tops The thatch moss glows in brighter… And eves in quick succession drops Where grinning ides once hath been Pit patting Wi a pleasant noise
I wandered out one rainy day And heard a bird with merry joys Cry 'wet my foot’ for half the way… I stood and wondered at the noise, When from my foot a bird did flee—
These little window dwellers, in c… entertaining to me; after dancing… to sunset they would sip of the te… sugar, and be welcome all summer l… or fairies, and seem pleased or du…
Black grows the southern sky, beto… And humming hive—bees homeward hur… They feel the change; so let us sh… And take the broad road while our… Ay, there some dropples moistened…
Far spread the moorey ground a lev… Bespread with rush and one eternal… That never felt the rage of blunde… Though centurys wreathed spring’s… Still meeting plains that stretche…
And will she leave the lowly clown… For silk and satins gay, Her woollen aprons and drab gowns For lady’s cold array? And will she leave the wild hedge…
The nodding oxeye bends before the… The woodbine quakes lest boys thei… And prickly dogrose spite of its a… Can’t dare the blossom—seeking han… While thistles wear their heavy kn…
The rolls and harrows lie at rest… The battered road; and spreading f… Above the russet clods, the corn i… Sprouting its spiry points of tend… Where squats the hare, to terrors…