A poet uld not help beg gay. (e 'but')
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A POET ULD NOT HELP BEG GAY. (E ‘BUT’)
Contuo as the stars that sheAnd twkle on the ky way, They stretched never-endg leAlong the marg of a bay:Ten thoand saw I at a glance, Tossg their heads sprightly wav bi them danced; but theyOut-did the sparklg wav glee:A poet uld not but be gay, In such a jocund pany:I gazed—and gazed—but ltle thoughtWhat wealth the show to me had brought:For oft, when on my uchI lie In vant or pensive mood, They flash upon that ward eyeWhich is the bliss of solu;And then my heart wh pleasure fills, And danc wh the daffodils. Meangs of Stanza -3The wav bi them danced, but theyOut-did the sparklg wav glee:A poet uld not but be gay, In such a jocund pany:I gazed—and gazed—but ltle thoughtWhat wealth the show to me had brought:The poet se that the wav have also started dancg along wh the flowers.
13The wav bi them danced; but they14Out-did the sparklg wav glee:15A poet uld not but be gay, 16In such a jocund pany:17I gazed—and gazed—but ltle thought18What wealth the show to me had brought:19For oft, when on my uch I lie20In vant or pensive mood, 21They flash upon that ward eye22Which is the bliss of solu;23And then my heart wh pleasure fills, 24And danc wh the daffodils. A poet uld not but be gay,.
gay. I never saw daffodils so betiful they grew among the mossy ston about & about them, some rted their heads upon the ston as on a pillow for wears & the rt tossed and reeled and danced & seemed as if they verily lghed wh the wd that blew upon them over the Lake, they looked so gay ever dancg ever changg. Qutns › A poet uld not help beg gay.