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A DREAM OF SUMMER.

John Greenleaf Whittier German Air.

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1. Bland as the morn-ing breath of June The southwest breez-es

2. The fox his hill - side cell forsakes, The muskrat leaves his

3. So, in those win - ters of the soul, By bit - ter blasts and

4. The Night is moth-er of the Day, The Win-ter of the

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play; And, thro' its haze, the win - ter noon Seems

nook, The blue - bird in the mead - ow brakes Is

drear, O'er - swept from Mem - ory's fro - zen pole. Will

Spring, And ev - er up - on old De - cay The

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warm as sum-mer's day. The snow - plumed An - gel

sing - ing with the brook. "Bear up, O Moth - er

sun - ny days ap - pear. Re - viv - ing Hope and

green - est moss- es cling. Be - hind the cloud the

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of the North Has dropp'd his i - cy spear; A - gain the moss - y

Na - ture!" cry Bird, breeze, and streamlet free; "Our win- ter voi - ces

Faith, they show The soul its liv-ing pow'rs, And how be - neath the

star - light lurks, Thro' show'rs the sunbeams fall; For God,who lov - eth

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1st time. 2d time.

earth looks forth, A - gain the streams gush clear, streams gush clear.

proph - e - sy Of sum- mer days to thee, days to thee!"

win - ter's snow Lie germs of sum - mer flowr's, sum - mer flow'rs!

all His works, Has left His Hope with all, Hope with all!

1st time. 2d time. 1st time,

This work was published before January 1, 1925, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

 
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