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Water-Lilies
John Clare
The water-lilies on the meadow stream Again spread out their leaves of glossy green; And some, yet young, of a rich copper gleam, Scarce open, in the sunny stream are seen, Throwing a richness upon Leisure's eye, That thither wanders in a vacant joy; While on the sloping banks, luxuriantly, Tending of horse and cow, the chubby boy, In self-delighted whims, will often throw Pebbles, to hit and splash their sunny leaves; Yet quickly dry again, they shine and glow Like some rich vision that his eye deceives; Spreading above the water, day by day, In dangerous deeps, yet out of danger's way.
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