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... kisses to the light , And nodding to the rills ; The flowers that long have slumbered ' neath The bleak and barren ledge- And where the winter hare has crept Beside the water's edge- All deftly with their finger - tips Their coverlets ...
... kisses to the light , And nodding to the rills ; The flowers that long have slumbered ' neath The bleak and barren ledge- And where the winter hare has crept Beside the water's edge- All deftly with their finger - tips Their coverlets ...
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... To the warm blue skies that downward lean , As a mother does , to kiss the child That has looked up into her face and smiled . Earth has been sleeping , and now she wakes , 60 POETRY OF THE SEASONS . In April April April.
... To the warm blue skies that downward lean , As a mother does , to kiss the child That has looked up into her face and smiled . Earth has been sleeping , and now she wakes , 60 POETRY OF THE SEASONS . In April April April.
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... kisses over its face , And every kiss will grow into a flower To brighten with beauty a coming hour . April is here ! Blithest season of all the year . The little brook laughs as it leaps away ; The lambs are out on the hills at play ...
... kisses over its face , And every kiss will grow into a flower To brighten with beauty a coming hour . April is here ! Blithest season of all the year . The little brook laughs as it leaps away ; The lambs are out on the hills at play ...
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... kisses of the wind . It may be deemed too idle , but the young Read nature like the manuscript of Heaven , And call the flowers its poetry . Go out ! Ye spirits of habitual unrest , And read it , when the " fever of the world ' Hath ...
... kisses of the wind . It may be deemed too idle , but the young Read nature like the manuscript of Heaven , And call the flowers its poetry . Go out ! Ye spirits of habitual unrest , And read it , when the " fever of the world ' Hath ...
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... kiss of thy mouth , For the yearly evangel thou bearest from God , Resurrection and life to the graves of the sod ! -John Greenleaf Whittier . HOME THOUGHTS , FROM ABROAD . H , to be in England , OH , Now that April's there , And ...
... kiss of thy mouth , For the yearly evangel thou bearest from God , Resurrection and life to the graves of the sod ! -John Greenleaf Whittier . HOME THOUGHTS , FROM ABROAD . H , to be in England , OH , Now that April's there , And ...
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