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  • I lost the love of heaven above,
    I spurned the lust of earth below,
    18 lines
  • Well, honest John, how fare you now at home?
    The spring is come, and birds are building nests;
    14 lines
  • I am! yet what I am none cares or knows,
        My friends forsake me like a memory lost;
    19 lines, 4 comments
  • The thistledown's flying, though the winds are all still,
    On the green grass now lying, now mounting the hill,
    13 lines, 1 comment
  • Come we to the summer, to the summer we will come,
    For the woods are full of bluebells and the hedges full of bloom,
    16 lines, 1 comment
  • I hid my love when young till I
    Couldn't bear the buzzing of a fly;
    24 lines, 1 comment
  • He could not die when trees were green,
    For he loved the time too well.
    30 lines
  • The rolls and harrows lie at rest beside
    The battered road; and spreading far and wide
    28 lines
  • Now swarthy Summer, by rude health embrowned,
    Precedence takes of rosy fingered Spring;
    196 lines, 1 comment
  • I love to see the old heath's withered brake
    Mingle its crimpled leaves with furze and ling,
    14 lines
  • The Old Year's gone away
    To nothingness and night:
    24 lines
  • Wilt thou go with me, sweet maid,
    Say, maiden, wilt thou go with me
    25 lines, 3 comments
  • I ne'er was struck before that hour
    With love so sudden and so sweet,
    24 lines, 2 comments
  • What is song's eternity?
    Come and see.
    50 lines
  • Huge elm, with rifted trunk all notched and scarred,
    Like to a warrior's destiny! I love
    14 lines
  • And what is Life? An hour-glass on the run,
    A mist retreating from the morning sun,
    24 lines
  • When midnight comes a host of dogs and men
    Go out and track the badger to his den,
    40 lines, 1 comment
  • On Lolham Brigs in wild and lonely mood
    I've seen the winter floods their gambols play
    42 lines
  • "A weedling child on lonely lea
    My evening rambles chanced to see;
    28 lines
  • Thou lowly cot where first my breath I drew
    Past joys endear thee childhoods past delight
    14 lines
  • I sleep with thee, and wake with thee,
    And yet thou art not there;
    24 lines
  • The wild duck startles like a sudden thought,
    And heron slow as if it might be caught.
    14 lines
  • In the cowslip pips I lie,
    Hidden from the buzzing fly,
    24 lines, 1 comment
  • Love lives beyond
    The tomb, the earth, which fades like dew-
    24 lines
  • Love, meet me in the green glen,
    Beside the tall elm-tree,
    20 lines, 2 comments
  • The schoolboys still their morning ramble take
    To neighboring village school with playing speed,
    14 lines
  • Within a thick and spreading hawthorn bush
    That overhung a molehill large and round,
    14 lines
  • The winter comes; I walk alone,
    I want no bird to sing;
    30 lines
  • The cuckoo, like a hawk in flight,
    With narrow pointed wings
    32 lines
  • When first we hear the shy-come nightingales,
    They seem to mutter o’er their songs in fear,
    14 lines
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