Edward Dowden - Two Infinities lyrics

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Edward Dowden - Two Infinities lyrics

A lonely way, and as I went my eyes Could not unfasten from the Spring's sweet things, Lush-sprouted gra**, and all that climbs and clings In loose, deep hedges, where the primrose lies In her own fairness, buried blooms surprise The plunderer bee and stop his murmurings, And the glad flutter of a finch's wings Outstartle small blue-speckled bu*terflies. Blissfully did one speedwell plot beguile My whole heart long; I loved each separate flower, Kneeling. I looked up suddenly--Dear God! There stretched the shining plain for many a mile, The mountains rose with what invincible power! And how the sky was fathomless and broad!