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1803–1882

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Ralph Waldo Emerson

The April winds are magical And thrill our tuneful frames; The garden walks are passional To bachelors and dames.

The hedge is gemmed with diamonds, The air with Cupids full, The cobweb clues of Rosamond Guide lovers to the pool.

Each dimple in the water, Each leaf that shades the rock Can cozen, pique and flatter, Can parley and provoke.

Goodfellow, Puck and goblins, Know more than any book. Down with your doleful problems, And court the sunny brook.

The south-winds are quick-witted, The schools are sad and slow, The masters quite omitted The lore we care to know.

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