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... , They covered the hills with a mantle of light ; And the wild bee hummed , and the glad breeze fanned , Through the honeyed fields of Sunshine Land . If over the sea we two were bound , What. 20 POETRY OF THE SEASONS . Sunshine Land.
... , They covered the hills with a mantle of light ; And the wild bee hummed , and the glad breeze fanned , Through the honeyed fields of Sunshine Land . If over the sea we two were bound , What. 20 POETRY OF THE SEASONS . Sunshine Land.
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... breeze ! How every blossom in the sunlight glances ! The winter - frost in his dark cavern flees , And earth , warm - wakened , feels through every vein . The kindling influence of the vernal rain . How silvery streamlets , from the ...
... breeze ! How every blossom in the sunlight glances ! The winter - frost in his dark cavern flees , And earth , warm - wakened , feels through every vein . The kindling influence of the vernal rain . How silvery streamlets , from the ...
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... Breeze to steer , And never come back to the earthland sweet , For a day and a month and a year . We'll visit the place where the little dame Plucks wool POETRY OF SPRING . 31 All the Year Round A Summer's Wild Roses Jacqueminot Roses ...
... Breeze to steer , And never come back to the earthland sweet , For a day and a month and a year . We'll visit the place where the little dame Plucks wool POETRY OF SPRING . 31 All the Year Round A Summer's Wild Roses Jacqueminot Roses ...
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... breeze or gale or storm Icing the pole , or in the torrid clime Dark heaving ; boundless , endless , and sublime —— The image of Eternity — the throne Of the Invisible ; even from out thy slime The monsters of the deep are made ; each ...
... breeze or gale or storm Icing the pole , or in the torrid clime Dark heaving ; boundless , endless , and sublime —— The image of Eternity — the throne Of the Invisible ; even from out thy slime The monsters of the deep are made ; each ...
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... breeze , Lovely they stand . The song - birds o'er them trill ; They shade each tinkling rill ; They crown each swelling hill , Lowly or grand . Plant them by stream and way , Plant them where children play , And toilers rest ; In every ...
... breeze , Lovely they stand . The song - birds o'er them trill ; They shade each tinkling rill ; They crown each swelling hill , Lowly or grand . Plant them by stream and way , Plant them where children play , And toilers rest ; In every ...
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