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No time to see, in broad daylight, Streams full of stars, like skies at night. No time to turn at Beauty's glance, And watch her feet, how they can dance.
William Henry Davies
Cats - by day the most docile of God's creatures, everyone of them in the night enlisting under the devil's banner - took the place by storm after the human voice had ceased.
William Henry Davies
Sweet Stay-at-Home, sweet Well-content, Thou knowest of no strange continent; Thou hast not felt thy bosom keep A gentle motion with the deep; Thou hast not sailed in Indian seas, Where scent comes forth in every breeze.
William Henry Davies
From my own kind I only learn How foolish comfort is.
William Henry Davies
What is this life if, full of care, We have no time to stand and stare.
William Henry Davies
They sniffed, poor things, for their green fields, They cried so loud I could not sleep: For fifty thousand shillings down I would not sail again with sheep.
William Henry Davies
What sweet, what happy days had I, When dreams made Time Eternity!
William Henry Davies
It was the Rainbow gave thee birth, And left thee all her lovely hues.
William Henry Davies
Go you and, with such glorious hues, Live with proud peacocks in green parks.
William Henry Davies
What a glorious time of the year is this [Spring]! With the warm sun travelling through serene skies, the air clear and fresh above you, which instils new blood in the body, making one defiantly tramp the earth, kicking the snows aside in the scorn of action.
William Henry Davies
Autumn grows old: he, like some simple one, In Summer's castaway is strangely clad.
William Henry Davies
Thou shalt not laugh, thou shalt not romp, Let's grimly kiss with bated breath; As quietly and solemnly As Life when it is kissing Death.
William Henry Davies
I also love a quiet place That's green, away from all mankind; A lonely pool, and let a tree Sigh with her bosom over me.
William Henry Davies