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1779–1852

WHEN THE FIRST SUMMER BEE.

Thomas Moore

When the first summer bee O'er the young rose shall hover, Then, like that gay rover, I'll come to thee.

He to flowers, I to lips, full of sweets to the brim — What a meeting, what a meeting for me and for him! When the first summer bee, etc. Then, to every bright tree

In the garden he'll wander; While I, oh, much fonder, Will stay with thee. In search of new sweetness thro’ thousands he'll run,

While I find the sweetness of thousands in one. Then, to every bright tree, etc.

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