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... Sweet Day Whippoorwill The King of the Night Twilight at Sea Dover Beach The Gathering of the Fairies Fireflies Cradle Song Good - Night Midnight Charles Lamb Grace Mitchell . Henry Stevenson Washburn Walter Scott James Whitcomb Riley ...
... Sweet Day Whippoorwill The King of the Night Twilight at Sea Dover Beach The Gathering of the Fairies Fireflies Cradle Song Good - Night Midnight Charles Lamb Grace Mitchell . Henry Stevenson Washburn Walter Scott James Whitcomb Riley ...
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... 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 , in sign of worship , wave . Fountains , and ye that warble as ye flow Melodious ...
... 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 , in sign of worship , wave . Fountains , and ye that warble as ye flow Melodious ...
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... sweet From birds among the bowers . The schoolboy , wand'ring through the wood To pull the primrose gay , Starts , the new voice of spring to hear , And imitates thy lay . What time the pea puts on the bloom Thou fliest. POETRY OF SPRING ...
... sweet From birds among the bowers . The schoolboy , wand'ring through the wood To pull the primrose gay , Starts , the new voice of spring to hear , And imitates thy lay . What time the pea puts on the bloom Thou fliest. POETRY OF SPRING ...
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... Sweet bird ! thy bower is ever green , Thy sky is ever clear ; Thou hast no sorrow in thy song , No winter in thy year ! Oh , could I fly , I'd fly with thee ! We'd make , with joyful wing , Our annual visit o'er the globe , Companions ...
... Sweet bird ! thy bower is ever green , Thy sky is ever clear ; Thou hast no sorrow in thy song , No winter in thy year ! Oh , could I fly , I'd fly with thee ! We'd make , with joyful wing , Our annual visit o'er the globe , Companions ...
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... sweet ! The whole earth 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 ...
... sweet ! The whole earth 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 ...
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