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To James Whitcomb Riley, In Affectionate Memory Of Other Days

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Our dearest joys forever flow         From fountains of the Long Ago,         That from the heights of pleasures past         Flood all the present valleys vast,         And with eternal glees provide         The future's endless ocean tide.         To ope each cage where a heartless age             Hath chained the birds of singing,         Till Love's own glee that is fond and free             Shall laugh where they are winging,--         Such is my wish. 'Tis true, hold I,         That songs, like birds, in bondage die.

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