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To A Brook

    By John Clare



        Sweet brook! I've met thee many a summer's day,
        And ventured fearless in thy shallow flood,
        And rambled oft thy sweet unwearied way,
        'Neath willows cool that on thy margin stood,
        With crowds of partners in my artless play--
        Grasshopper, beetle, bee, and butterfly--
        That frisked about as though in merry mood
        To see their old companion sporting by.
        Sweet brook! life's glories then were mine and thine;
        Shade clothed thy spring that now doth naked lie;
        On thy white glistening sand the sweet woodbine
        Darkened and dipt its flowers. I mark, and sigh,
        And muse o'er troubles since we met the last,
        Like two fond friends whose happiness is past.



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