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1770–1850

FORESIGHT.

William Wordsworth

That is work which I am rueing — Do as Charles and I are doing! Strawberry-blossoms, one and all, We must spare them — here are many:

Look at it — the Flower is small, Small and low, though fair as any: Do not touch it! summers two I am older, Anne, than you.

Pull the Primrose, Sister Anne! Pull as many as you can. — Here are Daisies, take your fill; Pansies, and the Cuckow-flower:

Of the lofty Daffodil Make your bed, and make your bower; Fill your lap, and fill your bosom; Only spare the Strawberry-blossom!

Primroses, the Spring may love them — Summer knows but little of them: Violets, do what they will, Wither'd on the ground must lie;

Daisies will be daisies still; Daisies they must live and die: Fill your lap, and fill your bosom, Only spare the Strawberry-blossom!

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