by Anonymous Olde English Weep you no more, sad fountains; What need you flow so fast? Look how the snowy mountains Heaven’s sun doth gently waste. But my sun’s heavenly eyes View not your weeping, That now lies sleeping Softly, now softly lies Sleeping. Sleep is reconciling, A rest that peace begets: Doth not theContinue reading “Weep You No More, Sad Fountains”
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Water Lilies
by A. A. Milne Where the water lilies go To and fro, Rocking in the ripples of the water, Lazy on a leaf lies the Lake King’s daughter, And the faint winds shake her. Who will come and take her? I will! I will! Keep still! Keep still! Sleeping on a leaf lies the LakeContinue reading “Water Lilies”