Songs of Old France

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" It is situate in Normandy between Havre and Rouen. M. Masson.
136 MY NORMANDY Feedeeic Beeat 1800—1855 When all things waken from their trance, And winter elsewhere turns ; When to the skies of our fair France A kindlier sun returns ; When green again is every tree, When the swallow skims the earth, I seek once more my Normandy, Tis the land that gave me birth.
Through vales Helvetian I have been, By her chalets and glaciers, The skies of Italy have seen, And Venetian gondoliers ; But while s
...aluting each country, I said ; no retreat upon earth Is fairer than my Normandy, Tis the land that gave me birth.
137 In all our lives there comes a stage When every dream must end, When the soul pensive grov^^n in age Takes memory for a friend ; And when my muse will sing to me Of love no more, nor of mirth, I shall seek again my Normandy, Tis the land that gave me birth.
138 THE YOUNG POET DYING Feedekic Berat 1800—1855 Sweet dreams of fame I long for, Love, glory, hopes youth bore, Loved one I sang my song for.


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