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Sonnet: - IV.

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The birds are singing merrily, and here     A squirrel claims the lordship of the woods,     And scolds me for intruding.    At my feet     The tireless ants all silently proclaim     The dignity of labour.    In my ear     The bee hums drowsily; from sweet to sweet     Careering, like a lover weak in aim.     I hear faint music in the solitudes;     A dreamlike melody that whispers peace     Imbues the calmy forest, and sweet rills     Of pensive feeling murmur through my brain,     Like ripplings of pure water down the hills     That slumber in the moonlight.    Cease, oh, cease!     Some day my weary heart will coin these into pain.

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