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chapter one/ heard a thousand blended notes, While in a grove I sat reclined; In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts Bring sad thoughts to the mind.To her fair works did Nature linkThe human soul that through me ran; And much it grieved my heart to think. What man has made of man.WORDSWORTHOnce upon a time there was a httle chimney-sweep, and his name was Tom. That is a short name, and you have heard it before, so you vidll not have much trouble in remembering it. He lived in a great tovm in the North Country, where there were plenty of chimneys to sweep, and plenty of money for Tom to earn and his master to spend. He could not read nor write, and did not care to do either; and he never washed himself, for there was no water up the court where he lived. He had never been taught to say his prayers. He never had heard of God, or of Christ, except in words which you never have heard, and which it would have been well if he had never heard. He cried half his time, and laughed the other half. He cried when he had to climb the dark flues, rubbing his poor knees and elbows raw; and when the soot got into his eyes, which it did every day in the week; and when his master beat him which he did every day in the week; and when he had not