Across the land came a magic word
When the earth was bare and
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But if Paul heard her tattlings, I am
sure
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You call authority "a grievous thing."
With careless hands you snap the
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Some day of days! Some dawning
yet to be
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Nay, do not get the venison pasty
out;
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The Master of the Garden said;
"Who, now the Earth seems cold
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T'was breakfast time, and outside in
the street
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Now from the dust of half-forgotten
things,
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I would that you should know,
Dear mother, that I love you -- love
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First, there's the entrance, narrow,
and so small,
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Down the little brown path through the woodland
I went in my dreaming last night
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When Baby strayed, it seemed to
me,
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When little Fanny came to town, I
felt as I could sing!
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Across the town the evening bell is
ringing;
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In her last hour of life the tree
Gave up her glorious memories,
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In Dorset Dear they're making hay
In just the old West Country way.
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In Somerset they guide the plough
From early dawn till twilight now.
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Always one more meal to get;
one more train which must be met;
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Down in the dear West Country,
there's a garden where I know
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One yestereve, in the waning light,
When the wind was still and the
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Because He heard my voice, and
answered me,
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His step? Ah, no; 'tis but the rain
That hurtles on the windowpane.
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Summer met me in the glade,
With a host of fair princesses,
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"Owd John's got past his work," said
they,
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"In my father's house!" The words
Bring sweet cadence to my ears.
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GOD SAVE OUR GRACIOUS KING. (It
seems
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"The Fairies must have come," I
said,
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Such a sensation Sunday's preacher
made.
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Silent was I, and so still,
As day followed day.
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Up to the Hall, my lady there'll wear
her satin gown,
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