by William Wordsworth (1770 - 1850)
To a Butterfly
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Language: English
Stay near me - do not take thy flight! A little longer stay in sight! Much converse do I find I thee, Historian of my infancy ! Float near me; do not yet depart! Dead times revive in thee: Thou bring'st, gay creature as thou art! A solemn image to my heart, My father's family! Oh! pleasant, pleasant were the days, The time, when, in our childish plays, My sister Emmeline and I Together chased the butterfly! A very hunter did I rush Upon the prey: - with leaps and spring I followed on from brake to bush; But she, God love her, feared to brush The dust from off its wings.
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- by William Wordsworth (1770 - 1850), "To a Butterfly" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
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