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Early Spring.

    By John Clare



    Winter is past--the little bee resumes
    Her share of sun and shade, and o'er the lea
    Hums her first hymnings to the flowers' perfumes,
    And wakes a sense of gratefulness in me:
    The little daisy keeps its wonted pace,
    Ere March by April gets disarm'd of snow;
    A look of joy opes on its smiling face,
    Turn'd to that Power that suffers it to blow.
    Ah, pleasant time, as pleasing as you be,
    One still more pleasing Hope reserves for me;
    Where suns, unsetting, one long summer shine,
    Flowers endless bloom, where winter ne'er destroys:
    O may the good man's righteous end be mine,
    That I may witness these unfading joys.



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