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1763–1855

Tread lightly here, for here,‘ tis said...

Samuel Rogers

Tread lightly here, for here,‘ tis said, When piping winds are hush'd around, A small note wakes from underground, Where now his tiny bones are laid.

No more in lone and leafless groves, With ruffled wing and faded breast, His friendless, homeless spirit roves; — Gone to the world where birds are blest!

Where never cat glides o'er the green, Or school-boy's giant form is seen; But Love, and Joy, and smiling Spring Inspire their little souls to sing!

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Tread lightly here, for here,‘ tis said... · Samuel Rogers · Poetry Cove