Grand'ther Baldwin's Thanksgiving with Other Ballads and Poems by Horatio Alger
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Its clamor and its strife,
To breathe thy perfumed sweets. O rare and golden hours! The bird's melodious song, Wavelike, is borne along Upon a strand of flowers. I wander far away, Where, through the forest trees, Sports the cool summer breeze, In wild and wanton play. A patriarchal elm Its stately form uprears, Which twice a hundred years Has ruled this woodland realm. I sit beneath its shade, And watch, with careless eye, The brook that babbles by, And cools the leafy glade. In truth I wonder not, That in the ancient days The temples of God's praise Were grove and leafy grot. The noblest ever planned, With quaint device and rare, |
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