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1787–1860

TO SPRING.

Eliza Lee Cabot Follen

Hail! reviving, joyous Spring, Smiling through thy veil of showers; Birds and brooks thy welcome sing,— Haste, and waken all thy flowers.

Hark! a sweet pervading sound! From the breathing, moving earth Life is starting all around, Sending joy and fragrance forth.

O'er the oak's gigantic form Blossoms hang their drapery; Branches that defied the storm Now are full of melody.

There is not a silent thing In this joyous company; Woods, and hills, and valleys ring With a shout of jubilee.

Wake, my spirit! art thou still? Senseless things have found a voice; Shall this throbbing heart be still, When all nature cries, “Rejoice”?

Wake, come forth, my bounding soul! Join the universal glee, Yield to nature's kind control, Catch her heavenly harmony.

Join the grateful, happy throng, Cast each selfish care away; Birds and brooks shall tune your song; This is nature's holiday.

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