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... year's leaf , its time is brief Upon the beechen spray ; The green bud springs , the young bird sings Old leaf , make room for May : Begone , fly away ; Make room for May . Oh green bud , smile on me awhile , Oh SIR HENRY TAYLOR 5 II.
... year's leaf , its time is brief Upon the beechen spray ; The green bud springs , the young bird sings Old leaf , make room for May : Begone , fly away ; Make room for May . Oh green bud , smile on me awhile , Oh SIR HENRY TAYLOR 5 II.
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... Spring was there , And lusty Summer near her birth ; The birds awoke and waked the air , The flowers awoke and waked the earth . Up ! quoth he , what joy for me On dewy plain , in budding brake ! A sweet bird sings on every tree , And ...
... Spring was there , And lusty Summer near her birth ; The birds awoke and waked the air , The flowers awoke and waked the earth . Up ! quoth he , what joy for me On dewy plain , in budding brake ! A sweet bird sings on every tree , And ...
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... spring ; Gentle as when upon the first warm day , Which sunny April in its train may bring , The snow melts all away . They placed him in his former cell , and there Watched him departing ; what few words he said Were of calm peace and ...
... spring ; Gentle as when upon the first warm day , Which sunny April in its train may bring , The snow melts all away . They placed him in his former cell , and there Watched him departing ; what few words he said Were of calm peace and ...
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... springs , -your part , my part In life , for good and ill . No. I yearn upward , touch you close , Then stand away . I kiss your cheek , Catch your soul's warmth , -I pluck the rose And love it more than tongue can speak- Then the good ...
... springs , -your part , my part In life , for good and ill . No. I yearn upward , touch you close , Then stand away . I kiss your cheek , Catch your soul's warmth , -I pluck the rose And love it more than tongue can speak- Then the good ...
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... spring , And in their glens , on starry nights , The nightingales divinely sing ; And lovely notes , from shore to shore , Across the sounds and channels pour- Oh ! then a longing like despair Is to their farthest caverns sent ; For ...
... spring , And in their glens , on starry nights , The nightingales divinely sing ; And lovely notes , from shore to shore , Across the sounds and channels pour- Oh ! then a longing like despair Is to their farthest caverns sent ; For ...
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BABETTE Bassarid beat beneath bird Born boughs breast breath bright brow CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth eyes face fair feet fire flowers golden grass green grow hair hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hills King kiss laughed leave light lips live look morn murmur never night nightingale o'er once Ozana pain pale pass rain rest RICHARD WATSON DIXON ROBERT WILLIAMS BUCHANAN rose round scattered spaces shadowing bluff shadows shine silent sing singing cave sleep smile snow soft song soul sound stars stept stood stream strong sundew sweet thee THEOPHILE MARZIALS thine things THOMAS GORDON HAKE thou art thought thro To-morrow tree turn VIEUXBOIS Vizier voice vrom wake weep WILLIAM JOHN COURTHOPE wilt thou wind wings