Page:Poems by William Wordsworth (1815) Volume 1.djvu/301

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Along the floor, beneath the shade
By those embowering hollies made,
The leaves in myriads jump and spring,
As if with pipes and music rare
Some Robin Good-fellow were there,
And all those leaves in festive glee
Were dancing to the minstrelsy.