Our Little Roman Verses of Childhood

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Our Little Roman Verses of Childhood
Frances Margaret Tener Milne
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She strayed one April morning Into this world of care; Her eyes were violets dewy, A sunbeam was her hair; For April s sun and shower Should be of earth her share.
The flo\vers were her heralds, (For beauty was her thrall!) Their starry blossoms opened For her fairy coronal ; And the glad air thrilled with welcome, As the birds began to call.
Oh, she was the brightest blossom That ever bloomed on earth !
To what tide of love and rapture Had her coming given birth.
How she filled the olden homes
...tead With the tender olden mirth. 16 Yet their darling was no angel, Circled by celestial rays. No, the baby words she uttered, And the loving baby ways, Told their hearts of something dearer They should have in after days.
Oh, the shining bow of promise Of the future s sky was rife With a love all sweet and human That should crown and bless their life; That should be home s dearest guerdon In the bleak world s moil and strife.
So the happy, happy spring-times Had vanished, one by one, When, one radiant April morning, As they hailed the rising sun, Hailed they, too, a tender sorrow For the baby dear wax gone.


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