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Summer Morning.

    By John Clare



    I Love to peep out on a summer's morn,
    Just as the scouting rabbit seeks her shed,
    And the coy hare squats nestling in the corn,
    Frit at the bow'd ear tott'ring o'er her head;
    And blund'ring pheasant, that from covert springs,
    His short sleep broke by early trampling feet,
    Makes one to startle with his rustling wings,
    As through the boughs he seeks more safe retreat.
    The little flower, begemm'd around with drops
    That shine at sunrise like to burnish'd gold,
    'Tis sweet to view: the milk-maid often stops,
    And wonders much such spangles to behold;
    The hedger, too, admires them deck the thorn,--
    And thinks he sees no beauties like the Morn.



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