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Spring Morning

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Star and coronal and bell     April underfoot renews,     And the hope of man as well     Flowers among the morning dews.     Now the old come out to look,     Winter past and winters pains.     How the sky in pool and brook     Glitters on the grassy plains.     Easily the gentle air     Wafts the turning season on;     Things to comfort them are there,     Though tis true the best are gone.     Now the scorned unlucky lad     Rousing from his pillow gnawn     Mans his heart and deep and glad     Drinks the valiant air of dawn.     Half the night he longed to die,     Now are sown on hill and plain     Pleasures worth his while to try     Ere he longs to die again.     Blue the sky from east to west     Arches, and the world is wide,     Though the girl he loves the best     Rouses from anothers side.

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