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1770–1850

Jones! when from Calais southward you and I...

William Wordsworth

Jones! when from Calais southward you and I Travell'd on foot together; then this Way, Which I am pacing now, was like the May With festivals of new-born Liberty:

A homeless sound of joy was in the Sky; The antiquated Earth, as one might say, Beat like the heart of Man: songs, garlands, play, Banners, and happy faces, far and nigh!

And now, sole register that these things were, Two solitary greetings have I heard, “Good morrow, Citizen!” a hollow word, As if a dead Man spake it! Yet despair

I feel not: happy am I as a Bird: Fair seasons yet will come, and hopes as fair.

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