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1828–1909

SONG — SPRING

George Meredith

When buds of palm do burst and spread Their downy feathers in the lane, And orchard blossoms, white and red, Breathe Spring delight for Autumn gain;

And the skylark shakes his wings in the rain; O then is the season to look for a bride! Choose her warily, woo her unseen; For the choicest maids are those that hide

Like dewy violets under the green.

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