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Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.

III. The Seasons

March

William Wordsworth (1770–1850)

THE COCK is crowing,

The stream is flowing,

The small birds twitter,

The lake doth glitter,

The green field sleeps in the sun;

The oldest and youngest

Are at work with the strongest;

The cattle are grazing,

Their heads never raising;

There are forty feeding like one!

Like an army defeated

The snow hath retreated,

And now doth fare ill

On the top of the bare hill;

The ploughboy is whooping—anon—anon

There ’s joy on the mountains;

There ’s life in the fountains;

Small clouds are sailing,

Blue sky prevailing;

The rain is over and gone!