Allan Cunningham. 1784-1842
591. The Spring of the Year
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69 words

GONE were but the winter cold,   And gone were but the snow, I could sleep in the wild woods   Where primroses blow.

Cold 's the snow at my head,   And cold at my feet; And the finger of death 's at my e'en,   Closing them to sleep.

Let none tell my father   Or my mother so dear,— I'll meet them both in heaven   At the spring of the year.

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Leigh Hunt. 1784-1859
592. Jenny kiss'd Me
1 min to read
50 words
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