Linger awhile upon some
bending planks
That lean against a streamlet's
rushy banks,
And watch intently Nature's
gentle doings;
They will be found softer
than a ring dove's cooing.
Were I in such a place,
I sure should pray
That naught less sweet,
might call my thoughts away,
Than the soft rustle
of a maiden's gown
Fanning away the dandelion's
down;
Than the light music of
her nimble toes
Patting against the sorrel
as she goes.
John Keats.
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