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(208) Page 82 - Ha'e ye seen, at dawn of morning
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... , J H'ae ve seen, at dawn o 1 morning", "When the llowrs were bathVl wi* dew?
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Ha'e ye seen t!ic lav'_ rock spring _ ing Frac the ^nw.ins vir_gin hue?
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Sweet, (he woodbine — mantled Im;w- er, Sweet the frag—rant bloom — intf ti'N>rn ,
By the storm the rose is blaster!,
Rain sweeps the lily frae the vale,
The fragrance of the brier (lies wasted
On (he wing's of- autumns gale.
Seasons ever are a — ehai>g"ing.
Buds to flowers, then flowers decay.
Autumn, summers glory mourning,
"Winter sweeps their pride awav.

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