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SYDNEY DOBELL

Then came the wind-flower In the valley left behind, As a wounded maiden, pale With purple streaks of woe, When the battle has roll'd by Wanders to and fro, So totter'd she, Dishevelled in the wind.

Then came the daisies, On the first of May, Like a banner'd show's advance While the crowd runs by the way,

With ten thousand flowers about them they came trooping through the fields.

As a happy people come,

So came they,

As a happy people come

When the war has roll'd away,

With dance and tabor, pipe and drum,

And all make holiday.

Then came the cowslip,

Like a dancer in the fair,

She spread her little mat of green,

And on it danced she.

With a fillet bound about her orow,

A fillet round her happy brow,

A golden fillet round her brow,

And rubies in her hair.

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