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Summer

    By George MacDonald



    Summer, sweet Summer, many-fingered Summer!
    We hold thee very dear, as well we may:
    It is the kernel of the year to-day--
    All hail to thee! thou art a welcome comer!
    If every insect were a fairy drummer,
    And I a fifer that could deftly play,
    We'd give the old Earth such a roundelay
    That she would cast all thought of labour from her.--
    Ah! what is this upon my window-pane?
    Some sulky, drooping cloud comes pouting up,
    Stamping its glittering feet along the plain!--
    Well, I will let that idle fancy drop!
    Oh, how the spouts are bubbling with the rain!
    And all the earth shines like a silver cup!



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