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Lyrics of the Hearthside (1899)
First published by Dodd, Mead and Company Copyright 1899 |
In SummerOh, summer has clothed the earth And now for the kiss of the wind, I envy the farmer's boy He sings to the dewy morn, He sings of the joys of life, O ye who toil in the town, Oh, poor were the worth of the world So, long as the streams run down, This poem appears in the following book(s): | |
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