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Nature.

    By John Clare



    O simple Nature, how I do delight
    To pause upon thy trifles--foolish things,
    As some would call them.--On the summer night,
    Tracing the lane-path where the dog-rose hings
    With dew-drops seeth'd, while chick'ring cricket sings;
    My eye can't help but glance upon its leaves,
    Where love's warm beauty steals her sweetest blush,
    When, soft the while, the Even silent heaves
    Her pausing breath just trembling thro' the bush,
    And then again dies calm, and all is hush.
    O how I feel, just as I pluck the flower
    And stick it to my breast--words can't reveal;
    But there are souls that in this lovely hour
    Know all I mean, and feel whate'er I feel.



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