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Page 295
... Spring , with dewy fingers cold , Returns to deck their hallowed mould , She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than ... springs , Thy springs and dying gales ; O Nymph reserved , while now the bright - haired 295 WILLIAM COLLINS.
... Spring , with dewy fingers cold , Returns to deck their hallowed mould , She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than ... springs , Thy springs and dying gales ; O Nymph reserved , while now the bright - haired 295 WILLIAM COLLINS.
Page 326
... Spring ! Now Heaven repairs thy rural seat , And woods thy welcome ring . What time the daisy decks the green , Thy ... Spring to hear , And imitates thy lay . What time the pea puts on the bloom , Thou fli'st thy vocal vale , An annual ...
... Spring ! Now Heaven repairs thy rural seat , And woods thy welcome ring . What time the daisy decks the green , Thy ... Spring to hear , And imitates thy lay . What time the pea puts on the bloom , Thou fli'st thy vocal vale , An annual ...
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... spring once more The old order changeth , yielding place to new The other side of Death , one night The pedigree of honey The quality of mercy is not strain'd The redbreast oft , at evening hours The room is full of the peace of night ...
... spring once more The old order changeth , yielding place to new The other side of Death , one night The pedigree of honey The quality of mercy is not strain'd The redbreast oft , at evening hours The room is full of the peace of night ...
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