Splendor in the Grass
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"What though the radiance
which was once so bright

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"Is now for ever taken from my sight...
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"Though nothing can bring back the hour
Of splendor in the grass...

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"...of glory in the flower;
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"We will grieve not, rather find
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"Strength in what remains behind...."
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What do you suppose the poet means
by these lines?

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Deanie Loomis?
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I'm sorry, Miss Metcalf.
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I didn't hear the question.
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I know it's spring but I must ask you
to pay more attention.

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I'm sorry.
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I quoted some lines from Wordsworth's
Ode on Intimations of Immortality.

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Did you hear them?
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I'm afraid not, Miss Metcalf.
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Then I must ask you to turn your text
to Page 380.

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Yes, l....
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You read the lines to me.
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Yes.
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Stand please.
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"Though nothing can bring back the hour
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"Of splendor in the grass...
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"...of glory in the flower;
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"We will grieve not, rather find

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