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Book: From The Book-Bill of Narcissus (1895)

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  • Always thy book, too late acknowledged thine,
    Now when thine eyes no earthly page may read;
    15 lines
  • Morning comes to little eyes,
    Wakens birds and butterflies,
    8 lines
  • 'Alice, Alice, put on your things!
    The birds are calling, the church bell rings;
    12 lines
  • The sun is weary, for he ran
    So far and fast to-day;
    21 lines
  • '"This hot, hard flame with which our bodies burn
    Will make some meadow blaze with daffodil;
    36 lines
  • When the Sun and the Golden Day
    Hand in hand are gone away,
    28 lines
  • The outside of her garments were of lawn,
    The lining purple silk, with gilt stars drawn;
    8 lines
  • 'How many queens have ruled and passed
    Since first we met;
    9 lines
  • 'She said: "Thou shalt never unsay it, and thy heart is mine indeed:
    Thou shalt bear thy love in thy bosom as thou helpest the earth-folk's need:
    19 lines
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