The Household Library of Ireland's Poets, With Full And Choice Selections From the Irish-Amreican Poets

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And the warm sun comes to love us.
" Hark what the roses sing, now, as we go ; " Then very sweet and soft, and very low — A dream of sound across the garden snow — Came the sound of roses singing, To the lily-bell's faint ringing.
" Softly sinking through the snow.
To our winter rest we go.
Underneath the snow to house Till the birds be in the boughs.
And the boughs with leaves be fair.
And the sunshine everywhere.
Softly through the snow we settle.
Little snow-drops press each petal.
O ! the s
...now is kind and white, — Soft it is, and very light ; Soon we shall be where no light is.
But where sleep is, and where night is — Sleep of every wind unshaken.
Till our Summer bids us waken." Then toward some far-off goal that singing j drew.
Then altogether ceased ; more steely blue The blue stars shone, but in my spirit grew Hope of summer, love of roses, Certainty that sorrow closes.
PHILIP HilURKE MARSTON.
THE FAIRY SHOEMAKER.
Little cow-boy. what have you heard Up on the lonely rath's green mound ?


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