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Pleasures of Fancy

    By John Clare



    A path, old tree, goes by thee crooking on,
    And through this little gate that claps and bangs
    Against thy rifted trunk, what steps hath gone?
    Though but a lonely way, yet mystery hangs
    Oer crowds of pastoral scenes recordless here.
    The boy might climb the nest in thy young boughs
    That's slept half an eternity; in fear
    The herdsman may have left his startled cows
    For shelter when heaven's thunder voice was near;
    Here too the woodman on his wallet laid
    For pillow may have slept an hour away;
    And poet pastoral, lover of the shade,
    Here sat and mused half some long summer day
    While some old shepherd listened to the lay.



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