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1793–1864

Impromptu

John Clare

“Where art thou wandering, little child?” I said to one I met to-day.— She pushed her bonnet up and smiled, “I'm going upon the green to play:

Folks tell me that the May's in flower, That cowslip-peeps are fit to pull, And I've got leave to spend an hour To get this little basket full.”

— And thou'st got leave to spend an hour! My heart repeated.— She was gone; — And thou hast heard the thorn's in flower, And childhood's bliss is urging on:

Ah, happy child! thou mak'st me sigh, This once as happy heart of mine, Would nature with the boon comply, How gladly would I change for thine.

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