A Day-Dream's Reflection

Chequer'd with woven shadows as I lay

Among the grass, blinking the watery gleam,

I saw an Echo-Spirit in his bay

Most idly floating in the noontide beam.

Slow heaved his filmy skiff, and fell, with sway

Of ocean's giant pulsing, and the Dream,

Buoyed like the young moon on a level stream

Of greenish vapour at decline of day,

Swam airily, watching the distant flocks

Of sea-gulls, whilst a foot in careless sweep

Touched the clear-trembling cool with tiny shocks,

Faint-circling; till at last he dropt asleep,

Lull'd by the hush-song of the glittering deep,

Lap-lapping drowsily the heated rocks.

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The Eviction

In early morning twilight, raw and chill,

Damp vapours brooding on the barren hill,

Through miles of mire in steady grave array

Threescore well-arm'd police pursue their way;

Each tall and bearded man a rifle swings,

And under each greatcoat a bayonet clings:

The Sheriff on his sturdy cob astride

Talks with the chief, who marches by their side,

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Wishing

Ring-Ting! I wish I were a Primrose,

A bright yellow Primrose, blowing in the spring!

The stooping boughs above me,

The wandering bee to love me,

The fern and moss to creep across,

And the Elm tree for our king!

Nay—stay! I wish I were an Elm tree,

A great, lofty Elm tree, with green leaves gay!

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Half-waking

I thought it was the little bed

      I slept in long ago;

  A straight white curtain at the head,

      And two smooth knobs below.

  I thought I saw the nursery fire,

      And in a chair well-known

  My mother sat, and did not tire

      With reading all alone.

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