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How oft, at school, with most believing mind,<br /> | How oft, at school, with most believing mind,<br /> | ||
Presageful, have I gazed upon the bars,<br /> | Presageful, have I gazed upon the bars,<br /> | ||
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With a wild pleasure, falling on mine ear<br /> | With a wild pleasure, falling on mine ear<br /> | ||
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How oft, at school, with most believing mind,
Presageful, have I gazed upon the bars,
To watch that fluttering stranger! and as oft
With unclosed lids, already had I dreamt
Of my sweet birth-place, and the old church-tower,
Whose bells, the poor man’s only music, rang
From morn to evening, all the hot Fair-day,
So sweetly, that they stirred and haunted me
With a wild pleasure, falling on mine ear
Most like articulate sounds of things to come!
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