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" Doth every beast keep holiday; — Thou Child of Joy Shout round me, let me hear thy shouts, thou happy Shepherd-boy! "
The Every-day Book: Or Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, Sports ... - Page 561
by William Hone - 1827
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Poems, selected from the best eds, Volume 1

William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1880 - 354 pages
...the echoes through the mountains throng, The winds come to me from the fields of sleep, And all the earth is gay ; Land and sea Give themselves up to jollity, And with the heart of May Doth every heast keep holiday ; — Thou child of joy, Shout round me, let me hear thy shouts,...
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Quiet Hours: A Collection of Poems. Second Series ...

Mary Wilder Tileston - American poetry - 1880 - 248 pages
...the echoes through the mountains throng ; The winds come to me from the fields of sleep, And all the earth is gay ; Land and sea Give themselves up to jollity, And with the heart of May Doth every beast keep holiday ; — Thou child of joy, Shout round me, let me hear thy shouts,...
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The Family Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best ...

William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1880 - 1124 pages
...the echoes through the mountains throng ; The winds come to me from the fields of sleep, And all the May Doth every beast keep holiday ; — Thou child of joy, Shout round me, let me hear thy shouts,...
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Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1880 - 650 pages
...the Echoes through the mountains throng, The Winds come to me from the fields of sleep, And all the earth is gay ; Land and Sea Give themselves up to jollity, And with the heart of May Doth every Beast keep holiday ; — Thou Child of Joy, Shout round me, let me hear thy shouts,...
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The Classical Tradition : Greek and Roman Influences on Western Literature ...

Gilbert Highet - Literary Criticism - 1949 - 802 pages
...spirit. The ode opens with rejoicing, and closes with triumph renewed. It is the festival of spring : Land and sea Give themselves up to jollity, And with the heart of May Doth every Beast keep holiday. But the poet, within the rejoicing, is alone, with a thought of...
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Selected Poems

William Wordsworth - Fiction - 1994 - 628 pages
...through the mountains throng, The Winds come to me from the fields of sleep, And all the earth is gay; 30 Land and sea Give themselves up to jollity, And with the heart of May Doth every Beast keep holiday;Thou Child of Joy, Shout round me, let me hear thy shouts, thou happy...
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Notes for a New Mind

William Dell - Health & Fitness - 2005 - 108 pages
...the Echoes through the mountains throng, The winds come to me from the fields of sleep, And all the earth is gay; Land and sea Give themselves up to jollity, And with the heart of May Doth every Beast keep holiday; — Thou Child of Joy Shout round me, let me hear thy shouts, thou...
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The English Reader: What Every Literate Person Needs to Know

Diane Ravitch, Michael Ravitch - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 512 pages
...the Echoes through the mountains throng, The Winds come to me from the fields of sleep, And all the earth is gay; Land and sea Give themselves up to jollity, And with the heart of May Doth every Beast keep holiday; — Thou Child of Joy, Shout round me, let me hear thy shouts, thou...
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Motivational Classics

Tom Walsh - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2007 - 200 pages
...the Echoes through the mountains throng, The Winds come to me from the fields of sleep, And all the earth is gay; Land and sea Give themselves up to jollity, And with the heart of May Doth every Beast keep holiday;-- Thou Child of Joy, Shout round me, let me hear thy shouts, thou...
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Haunted by Parents

Leonard Shengold - Psychology - 2006 - 282 pages
...have seen I now can see no more. [Change means loss: this is my chorus, not Wordsworth's.] And all the earth is gay; Land and sea Give themselves up to jollity, And with the heart of May Doth every beast keep holiday. The rainbow comes and goes And lovely is the Rose . . . The sunshine...
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