Page:Poems by William Wordsworth (1815) Volume 1.djvu/310

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Thou art not beyond the moon,
But a thing "beneath our shoon:"
Let, as old Magellan did,
Others roam about the sea;
Build who will a pyramid;
Praise it is enough for me,
If there be but three or four
Who will love my little Flower.