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Type of Poem : Animal Poems
Title of Poem: See the kitten on the Wall by William Wordsworth
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See the kitten on the wall, Sporting with the leaves that fall. Withered leaves - one - two - three From the lofty elder tree. Though the calm and frosty air, Of this morning bright and fair. Eddying round and round they sink, Softly, slowly; one might think. From the motions that are made, Every little leaf conveyed Sylph or Faery hither tending, To this lower world descending. Each invisible and mute, In his wavering parachute.
But the Kitten, how she starts, Crouches, stretches, paws, and darts! First at one, and then its fellow, Just as light and just as yellow. There are many now - now one, Now they stop and there are none. What intenseness of desire, In her upward eye of fire! With a tiger-leap half-way, Now she meets the coming prey. Lets it go as fast, and then; Has it in her power again. Now she works with three or four, Like an Indian conjurer; Quick as he in feats of art, Far beyond in joy of heart. Where her antics played in the eye, Of a thousand standers-by, Clapping hands with shout and stare, What would little Tabby care For the plaudits of the crowd?
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