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... Close of a Rainy Day The Brooklet The Boy and the Brook Minnows The Song of a Summer Stream William Gilmore Simms Henry Wadsworth Longfellow John Keats . Francis Ridley Havergal Thomas Bailey Aldrich . Andrews Norton William Morris ...
... Close of a Rainy Day The Brooklet The Boy and the Brook Minnows The Song of a Summer Stream William Gilmore Simms Henry Wadsworth Longfellow John Keats . Francis Ridley Havergal Thomas Bailey Aldrich . Andrews Norton William Morris ...
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... close at hand , Lie the golden fields of Sunshine Land . - - Edith Matilda Thomas . SONG OF PRAISE . AIREST of stars , last in the train of night FA If better thou belong not to the dawn Sure pledge of day , that crown'st the smiling ...
... close at hand , Lie the golden fields of Sunshine Land . - - Edith Matilda Thomas . SONG OF PRAISE . AIREST of stars , last in the train of night FA If better thou belong not to the dawn Sure pledge of day , that crown'st the smiling ...
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... close - tended and rare ; Every child knows Where the first crocus blows . Do you know why the crocus grows Under the snows ? To tell that the winter is over and gone , And soon bird and blossom will gladden the lawn , And the hedgerows ...
... close - tended and rare ; Every child knows Where the first crocus blows . Do you know why the crocus grows Under the snows ? To tell that the winter is over and gone , And soon bird and blossom will gladden the lawn , And the hedgerows ...
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... close together ! April and May one moment meet , But farewell sighs their greetings smother ; And breezes tell , and birds repeat , How May and April love each other . - Lucy Larcom . ― Now SONG : A MAY MORNING . OW the bright morning ...
... close together ! April and May one moment meet , But farewell sighs their greetings smother ; And breezes tell , and birds repeat , How May and April love each other . - Lucy Larcom . ― Now SONG : A MAY MORNING . OW the bright morning ...
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... close their leaves while vapors lower , But , when the sun's gay beams arise , With unabash'd but modest eyes , Follow his motion to the west , Nor cease to gaze till daylight dies , Then fold themselves to rest . Thrice welcome ...
... close their leaves while vapors lower , But , when the sun's gay beams arise , With unabash'd but modest eyes , Follow his motion to the west , Nor cease to gaze till daylight dies , Then fold themselves to rest . Thrice welcome ...
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