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... CUCKOO ... ... THE OLD GRAY THRUSH . ( WRITTEN TO MUSIC ) MY BARTON HOME ! ( WRITTEN TO MUSIC ) GOD BLESS YE , MERRY HARVESTERS ROSA BRIGHT . ( WRITTEN TO MUSIC ) THE TRIUMPH OF ENERGY A MAN I KNOW ... 92 303 97 99 102 105 107 ... 109 ...
... CUCKOO ... ... THE OLD GRAY THRUSH . ( WRITTEN TO MUSIC ) MY BARTON HOME ! ( WRITTEN TO MUSIC ) GOD BLESS YE , MERRY HARVESTERS ROSA BRIGHT . ( WRITTEN TO MUSIC ) THE TRIUMPH OF ENERGY A MAN I KNOW ... 92 303 97 99 102 105 107 ... 109 ...
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Edward Capern. AFFECTION'S ARGUMENT . THE aspen quivers in the breeze , The cuckoo singeth mellow ; The perfume drops from hawthorn trees— Let's roam where the king - cup ' s yellow . We'll cradle up our infant child , And take our ...
Edward Capern. AFFECTION'S ARGUMENT . THE aspen quivers in the breeze , The cuckoo singeth mellow ; The perfume drops from hawthorn trees— Let's roam where the king - cup ' s yellow . We'll cradle up our infant child , And take our ...
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... cuckoo's note , To waft her echoes o'er the brook , And bid them on the south wind float . Adown the daisy - dappled slope , By rich laburnum - shaded bowers , They bade each flower no longer mope , But shake away the chilling showers ...
... cuckoo's note , To waft her echoes o'er the brook , And bid them on the south wind float . Adown the daisy - dappled slope , By rich laburnum - shaded bowers , They bade each flower no longer mope , But shake away the chilling showers ...
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... cuckoo's call , To the year's high festival : See the little urchins red Bounding o'er the shining mead , Skipping in their childish glee With their sisters lovingly . VOL . I. See her now , with laughing eyes 64 POEMS .
... cuckoo's call , To the year's high festival : See the little urchins red Bounding o'er the shining mead , Skipping in their childish glee With their sisters lovingly . VOL . I. See her now , with laughing eyes 64 POEMS .
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... cuckoo's note dies on the lea ; Come , whilst the hawthorn blows Beautiful summer snows , And honey - bees sing in the sycamore tree . Come , come to the greenwood , come ! Come , and I'll crown thee with leaves from the bough ; Come ...
... cuckoo's note dies on the lea ; Come , whilst the hawthorn blows Beautiful summer snows , And honey - bees sing in the sycamore tree . Come , come to the greenwood , come ! Come , and I'll crown thee with leaves from the bough ; Come ...
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April's showers Barton Home beautiful Spring Bideford bird bloom blossom bough brave breath breeze brooklet brow buds burn burning song butterflies charm cheek Christmas clouds cuckoo daisies dance dear death Devon earth Edward Capern England eyes fields are yellow flow'ret flowers flying song Foster Genius fragrant friends fugleman gentle gleam glory golden green happy hours hath hawthorn hear heart heaven Heigho hill honour kiss lads lark laughing light Live in love maiden melody merrily merry harvesters mirth morn mourn music tunes neath night o'er Old England parterre poems poet poet's postman Pretty Rosa primrose rapturous song rich rills Rosa Bright rosy scene shade shout showers singing mellow skies smiling smiling train song sorrow soul sweet sweetest tears tell thee thought thrush tis pleasant living toil tree tune Twas wander wavelet wear ween weep Whilst wild wing ye men yonder