William Wordsworth - A Whirl-Blast from Behind the Hill

William Wordsworth - A Whirl-Blast from Behind the Hill

A Whirl-Blast from behind the hill br Rushed o'er the wood with startling sound; br Then--all at once the air was still, br And showers of hailstones pattered round. br Where leafless oaks towered high above, br I sat within an undergrove br Of tallest hollies, tall and green; br A fairer bower was never seen. br From year to year the spacious floor br With withered leaves is covered o'er, br And all the year the bower is green. br But see! where'er the hailstones drop br The withered leaves all skip and hop; br There's not a breeze--no breath of air-- br Yet here, and there, and everywhere br Along the floor, beneath the shade br By those embowering hollies made, br The leaves in myriads jump and spring, br As if with pipes and music rare br Some Robin Good-fellow were there, br And all those leaves, in festive glee, br Were dancing to the minstrelsy.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-07

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