. Wordsworth for the young; selections with an introduction for parents and teachers . Pansies, lilies, kingcups, daisies,Let them live upon their praises;Long as theres a sun that sets,Primroses will have their glory;Long as there are violets,They will have a place in story :Theres a flower that shall be mine,Tis the little Eyes of some men travel farEor the finding of a star;Up and down the heavens they go,.Men that keep a mighty rout!Im as great as they, I the day I found thee out,Little Flower! — Ill make a stir^Like a sasje astronomer. TO THE SMALL CELANDINE. 29 Mod


. Wordsworth for the young; selections with an introduction for parents and teachers . Pansies, lilies, kingcups, daisies,Let them live upon their praises;Long as theres a sun that sets,Primroses will have their glory;Long as there are violets,They will have a place in story :Theres a flower that shall be mine,Tis the little Eyes of some men travel farEor the finding of a star;Up and down the heavens they go,.Men that keep a mighty rout!Im as great as they, I the day I found thee out,Little Flower! — Ill make a stir^Like a sasje astronomer. TO THE SMALL CELANDINE. 29 Modest, yet withal an ElfBold, and lavish of thyself;Since we needs must first have metI have seen thee, high and low,Thirty years or more, and yetTwas a face I did not know ;Thou hast now, go where I may,Fifty greetings in a day. Ere a leaf is on a the time before the thrushHas a thought about her nest,Thou wilt come with half a call,


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