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Approach Of Summer

    By William Lisle Bowles



    How shall I meet thee, Summer, wont to fill
    My heart with gladness, when thy pleasant tide
    First came, and on the Coomb's romantic side
    Was heard the distant cuckoo's hollow bill!
    Fresh flowers shall fringe the margin of the stream,
    As with the songs of joyance and of hope
    The hedge-rows shall ring loud, and on the slope
    The poplars sparkle in the passing beam;
    The shrubs and laurels that I loved to tend,
    Thinking their May-tide fragrance would delight,
    With many a peaceful charm, thee, my poor friend,
    Shall put forth their green shoots, and cheer the sight!
    But I shall mark their hues with sadder eyes,
    And weep the more for one who in the cold earth lies!



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