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Daisies in the Grass a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcolle
G Linnaeus George Linnaeus Banks
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The First of May the Workman's Holiday ! When flowers of Spring and flowers of Toil unite To fill our souls with wonder and delight. Peace crown this day ! and everlasting love Descend upon us from the realms above I G. L. B.
A BEGGAR'S PETITION.
FOR MY ALBUM SPIRITS of Pencil and of Pen, Twin genii of Fame, Pause in your swift career awhile, And list my earnest claim ; Touch with your magic wands my book 'Till every leaf and page Glows with the tints or lines of thought Of Painter, Poet, Sage.
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Give me to feel that here has throbbed The living pulse of mind- That hands instinct with human life My Album wreath have twined G 2 96 A BEGGAR'S PETITION.
That no cold type-interpreter Here comes our souls between, But I may commune with the great Be where the great have been.
Cast then within my treasury Your gems and flowers of thought, Gifts, precious from their rarity, Priceless, because uiibought ; And though my thanks may be unheard They will be deep and true ; So now my hopes and claims preferred, I leave the rest to you.


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