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1863–1931

Sufficiency.

Annie Fellows Johnston

THE bird that sings one only strain, To tell his passion o'er and o'er, Can feel as much of joy or pain As if he knew a thousand more.

And thou, sweet maid, whose gentle thought In smiles or tears finds present vent, What feeling could thy soul be taught, Or who has words more eloquent?

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