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THE STUFFED OWL by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

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First Line: WHILE ANNA'S PEERS AND EARLY PLAYMATES TREAD
Last Line: NOR VEIL, WITH RESTLESS FILM, HIS STARING EYES.

WHILE Anna's peers and early playmates tread,
In freedom, mountain-turf and river's marge;
Or float with music in the festal barge;
Rein the proud steed, or through the dance are led;
Her doom it is to press a weary bed --
Till oft her guardian Angel, to some charge
More urgent called, will stretch his wings at large,
And friends too rarely prop the languid head.
Yet, helped by Genius -- untired comforter,
The presence even of a stuffed Owl for her
Can cheat the time; sending her fancy out
To ivied castles and to moonlight skies,
Though he can neither stir a plume, nor shout;
Nor veil, with restless film, his staring eyes.




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