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THE BEGGAR TREES by ANNETTE WYNNE

First Line: THE BEGGAR TREES STOOD WAN AND OLD
Last Line: and thus were beggars turned to princes in a day
Subject(s): TREES;

THE beggar trees stood wan and old;
All winter long out in the cold
They stretched their bony hands on high,
Till all at once Magician Spring rode by;
And with his magic wand touched one and all.
Then every tree stood proud again and tall.
With banners, trumpets, and glorious array ''"
And thus were beggars turned to princes in a day



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