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Rondeau. - When Summer Comes.

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When summer comes, and when o'er hill and lea     The sun's strong wooing glow hath patiently     Shed o'er the earth long days his golden dower,     And then, by force of his own loving power,     Drawn the hard frost, and left it passive, free     To give forth all its sweets untiringly,     Shall not the day rise fair for thee and me,     And all life seem but as an opening flower         When summer comes?     The days move slowly, young hearts yearn to be     Together always, cannot brook to see     Their love-days pass, and void each sunny hour,     Yet may we smile, e'en when fate's storm-clouds lower,     Waiting fulfilment of our hearts' decree         When summer comes.

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