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In Hilly-Wood.

    By John Clare



    How Sweet to be thus nestling deep in boughs,
    Upon an ashen stoven pillowing me;
    Faintly are heard the ploughmen at their ploughs,
    But not an eye can find its way to see.
    The sunbeams scarce molest me with a smile,
    So thick the leafy armies gather round;
    And where they do, the breeze blows cool the while,
    Their leafy shadows dancing on the ground.
    Full many a flower, too, wishing to be seen,
    Perks up its head the hiding grass between.--
    In mid-wood silence, thus, how sweet to be;
    Where all the noises, that on peace intrude,
    Come from the chittering cricket, bird, and bee,
    Whose songs have charms to sweeten solitude.



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