The Ladys Oracle An Elegant Pastime for Social Parties And the Family Circle

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Old Winter's last greeting, As slowly retreating, Snow flying, hail beating; The warrior grim His last stand is making, His last lance is breaking, His last vengeance taking, His glories grow dim.
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21. Oh day of days! shall hearts set free No "minstrel rapture" find for Thee? Thou art the Sun of other days, They shine by giving back thy rays: Enthroned in thy sovereign sphere Thou shedd'st thy light on all the year: Sundays by Thee more glorious break, An Easter Day in every week.
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...166 f)* &a&'js lath 22. Not till the freezing blast is still, Till freely leaps the sparkling rill, And gales sweep soft from summer skies, As o'er a sleeping infant's eyes A mother's kiss ; ere calls like these, No sunny gleam awakes the trees, Nor dare the tender flowerets show Their bosoms to the uncertain glow.
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23. Well may I guss and feel Why Autumn should be sad; But vernal airs should sorrow heal, Spring should be gay and glad.
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24. It was the winter wild, While the heaven-born child All meanly wrapt in the rude manger lies, Nature in awe to him Has doffed her gaudy trim, With her great Master so to sympathize: It was no season then for her To wanton with the Sun, her lusty paramour.


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