Ban and Arriere Ban by Andrew Lang
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page 66 of 73 (90%)
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And you shall make a grave for me,
And dig it deep and wide, That I may turn about and dream With my old gun by my side. And leave a window to the east And the swallows will bring the spring, And all the merry month of May The nightingales will sing.' THE NEW-LIVERIED YEAR--FROM CHARLES D'ORLEANS The year has changed his mantle cold Of wind, of rain, of bitter air, And he goes clad in cloth of gold Of laughing suns and season fair; No bird or beast of wood or wold But doth in cry or song declare 'The year has changed his mantle cold!' All founts, all rivers seaward rolled Their pleasant summer livery wear With silver studs on broidered vair, The world puts off its raiment old, The year has changed his mantle cold. |
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