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MOUNTAIN LAUREL, by IMOGENE WEEKS First Line: Fair laurel, we salute you, for you hold Last Line: Your way to quench his thirst in nearby stream. %and thee, amid these scenes, you reign supreme Subject(s): Mountain Laurel | ||||||||
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