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... smile by night , Are but reflections caught from thee . Where'er we turn , thy glories shine , And all things fair and bright are thine . When day , with farewell beam , delays Among the 18 POETRY OF THE SEASONS . The Seasons The Glory ...
... smile by night , Are but reflections caught from thee . Where'er we turn , thy glories shine , And all things fair and bright are thine . When day , with farewell beam , delays Among the 18 POETRY OF THE SEASONS . The Seasons The Glory ...
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... smile when once you know ) : Touched by the tender finger of spring , A million blossoms were all aglow ; So many , so many , so small and bright , They covered the hills with a mantle of light ; And the wild bee hummed , and the glad ...
... smile when once you know ) : Touched by the tender finger of spring , A million blossoms were all aglow ; So many , so many , so small and bright , They covered the hills with a mantle of light ; And the wild bee hummed , and the glad ...
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... smiling morn With thy bright circlet , praise him in thy sphere While day arises , that sweet hour of prime . His praise , ye winds , that from four quarters blow , Breathe soft or loud ; and wave your tops , ye pines - With every plant ...
... smiling morn With thy bright circlet , praise him in thy sphere While day arises , that sweet hour of prime . His praise , ye winds , that from four quarters blow , Breathe soft or loud ; and wave your tops , ye pines - With every plant ...
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... smiles thy coming to greet ; Our hearts to their inmost depths are stirred By the first spring flower and the song of the bird ; Our sweet , strange feelings no room can find , They wander like dreams through heart and mind . O Spring ...
... smiles thy coming to greet ; Our hearts to their inmost depths are stirred By the first spring flower and the song of the bird ; Our sweet , strange feelings no room can find , They wander like dreams through heart and mind . O Spring ...
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... Smiles their poor crippled lad on his hospital bed . O , the rain , the plentiful rain ! And away , far from men , where high mountains tower , The little green mosses rejoice , And the bud - heated heather nods to the shower , And the ...
... Smiles their poor crippled lad on his hospital bed . O , the rain , the plentiful rain ! And away , far from men , where high mountains tower , The little green mosses rejoice , And the bud - heated heather nods to the shower , And the ...
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