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The Sun Has Long Been Set |
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Written by William Wordsworth
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The sun has long been set, The stars are out by twos and threes, The little birds are piping yet Among the bushes and the trees; There's a cuckoo, and one or two thrushes, And a far-off wind that rushes, And a sound of water that gushes, And the cuckoo's sovereign cry Fills all the hollow of the sky. Who would go `parading' In London, `and masquerading', On such a night of June With that beautiful soft half-moon, And all these innocent blisses? On such a night as this is!
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