The Humbler Poets (Second Series) a Collection of Newspaper And Periodical Verse 1885 to 1910

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All on a summer's morning." Said Love to me: "Go woo, go woo." Said Love to me: "Go woo, If she be milking, follow, 0!
And in the clover hollow, 01 While through the dew the bells clang clear, Just whisper it into her ear, All on a summer's morning." Madison Cawein.
Part P33 THE GENTLER EMOTIONS AFTERGLOW I prat that Time full many years may bring And round about us heap his flowers and snow, That we adown the western slope may go Clasped hand in hand, as in that joyous spring When first togeth
...er we did learn to sing The songs of youth beside the river's flow; The songs our hearts unto the end shall know, If now no more the woodlands with them ring.
And we shall sit on many a golden eve Beside the fire and dream of other days When we were young, and laugh a wrinkled laugh, Nor mourn nor sigh that loud the winds do grieve, For thou shalt more than multiply the Mays, And I the long Decembers count by half.
Charles G. Blanden.
TO A PAIR OF LOVERS If you only love each other, Never will your love be blessed.


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