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APRIL, 1885 by ROBERT SEYMOUR BRIDGES

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First Line: WANTON WITH LONG DELAY THE GAY SPRING LEAPING COMETH
Last Line: IN BULGING HEADS THAT CROWN FOR MILES THE DAZZLING SOUTH.
Subject(s): APRIL;

Wanton with long delay the gay spring leaping cometh;
The blackthorn starreth now his bough on the eve of May:
All day in the sweet box-tree the bee for pleasure hummeth:
The cuckoo sends afloat his note on the air all day.

Now dewy nights again and rain in gentle shower
At root of tree and flower have quenched the winter's drouth:
On high the hot sun smiles, and banks of cloud uptower
In bulging heads that crown for miles the dazzling south.



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