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May-Noon.

    By John Clare



    How sweet it is, when suns get warmly high,
    In the mid-noon, as May's first cowslip springs,
    And the young cuckoo his soft ditty sings,
    To wander out, and take a book; and lie
    'Neath some low pasture-bush, by guggling springs
    That shake the sprouting flag as crimpling by;
    Or where the sunshine freckles on the eye
    Through the half-clothed branches in the woods;
    Where airy leaves of woodbines, scrambling nigh,
    Are earliest venturers to unfold their buds;
    And little rippling runnels curl their floods,
    Bathing the primrose-peep, and strawberry wild,
    And cuckoo-flowers just creeping from their hoods,
    With the sweet season, like their bard, beguil'd.



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