. Wordsworth for the young; selections with an introduction for parents and teachers . A little Cyclops, with one eyeStaring to threaten and defy,That thought conies next — andinstantlyThe freak is over,The shape will vanish — and be-holdA silver shield with boss of gold,That spreads itself some faeryboldIn fight to cover! TO THE DAISY. And many a fond and idle nameI give to thee, for praise or blameAs is the humor of the game,While I am gazing. A nun demure of lowly port; Or sprightly maiden, of Loves court, In thy simplicity the sport Of all temptations ;A queen in crown of rubies drest;A st


. Wordsworth for the young; selections with an introduction for parents and teachers . A little Cyclops, with one eyeStaring to threaten and defy,That thought conies next — andinstantlyThe freak is over,The shape will vanish — and be-holdA silver shield with boss of gold,That spreads itself some faeryboldIn fight to cover! TO THE DAISY. And many a fond and idle nameI give to thee, for praise or blameAs is the humor of the game,While I am gazing. A nun demure of lowly port; Or sprightly maiden, of Loves court, In thy simplicity the sport Of all temptations ;A queen in crown of rubies drest;A starveling in a scanty vest;Are all, as seems to suit thee best, Thy appellations.


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