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SPRING, WANTING HER by WILLIAM DRUMMOND OF HAWTHORNDEN

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First Line: SWEET SPRING, THOU TURN'ST WITH ALL THY GOODLY TRAIN
Last Line: WHILE THINE FORGOT LIE CLOSED IN A TOMB.
Subject(s): SPRING;

SWEET Spring, thou turn'st with all thy goodly train,
Thy head with flames, thy mantle bright with flow'rs:
The zephyrs curl the green locks of the plain,
The clouds for joy in pearls weep down their show'rs.
Thou turn'st, sweet youth, but ah! my pleasant hours
And happy days with thee come not again;
The sad memorials only of my pain
Do with thee turn, which turn my sweets in sours.
Thou art the same which still thou wast before,
Delicious, wanton, amiable, fair;
But she, whose breath embalm'd thy wholesome air,
Is gone -- nor gold nor gems her can restore.
Neglected virtue, seasons go and come,
While thine forgot lie closed in a tomb.



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