Poem

Lucy Iii

William Wordsworth
I TRAVELL'D among unknown men,    In lands beyond the sea; Nor, England! did I know till then    What love I bore to thee. 'Tis past, that melancholy dream!    Nor will I quit thy shore A second time; for still I seem    To love thee more and more. Among thy mountains did I feel    The joy of my desire; And she I cherish'd turn'd her wheel    Beside an English fire. Thy mornings showed, thy nights conceal'd,    The bowers where Lucy played; And thine too is the last green field    That Lucy's eyes survey'd.

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