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1824–1905

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George MacDonald

I was very cold In the summer weather; The sun shone all his gold, But I was very cold —

Alas, we were grown old, Love and I together! Oh, but I was cold In the summer weather!

Sudden I grew warmer Though the brooks were frozen: “Truly, scorn did harm her!” I said, and I grew warmer;

“Better men the charmer Knows at least a dozen!” I said, and I grew warmer Though the brooks were frozen.

Spring sits on her nest, Daisies and white clover; And my heart at rest Lies in the spring's young nest:

My love she loves me best, And the frost is over! Spring sits on her nest, Daisies and white clover!

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