WHEREAS, on certain boughs and sprays Now divers birds are heard to sing, And sundry flowers their heads upraise, Hail to the coming on of spring! The songs of those said birds arouse The memory of our youthful hours, As green as those said sprays and boughs, As fresh and sweet as those said flowers. The birds aforesaid, -- happy pairs, -- Love, mid the aforesaid boughs, inshrines In freehold nests; themselves, their heirs, Administrators, and assigns. O busiest term of Cupid's Court, Where tender plaintiffs actions bring, -- Season of frolic and of sport, Hail, as aforesaid, coming spring! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LANDSCAPE; TWILIGHT by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH THE RIVER by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON PASSAGES FROM A POEM: THE NEW WORLD by WITTER BYNNER AT HALF-MAST by THOMAS CURTIS CLARK A MORNING LULLABY by J. A. COLL |