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  • The Merry Month Of May
    O THE month of May, the merry month of May,
    So frolic, so gay, and so green, so green, so green!
    O, and then did I unto my true love say,
    Sweet Peg, thou shalt be my Summer's Queen. ...
  • Fortune Smiles
    Fortune smiles, cry holiday,
    Dimples on her cheeks do dwell,
    Fortune frowns, cry welladay,
    Her love is heaven, her hate is hell: ...
  • Cradle Song
    Golden slumbers kiss your eyes,
    Smiles awake you when you rise ;
    Sleep, pretty wantons, do not cry,
    And I will sing a lullaby, ...
  • The Noble Spanish Soldier
    O, SORROW, SORROW, say where dost thou dwell?
    In the lowest room of hell.
    Art thou born of human race?
    No, no, I have a furier face. ...
  • Beauty Arise
    Beauty arise, show forth thy glorious shining,
    Thine eyes feed love, for them he standeth pining ;
    Honor and youth attend to do their duty
    To thee, their only sovereign, Beauty. ...
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Spring 6 Away 6 Love 5 Sweet 5 King 5 I Love You 5 Joy 5 Sleep 5 Drink 4 Pretty 4


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Split the Lark—and you'll find the Music
 by Emily Dickinson

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Split the Lark—and you'll find the Music—
Bulb after Bulb, in Silver rolled—
Scantilly dealt to the Summer Morning
Saved for your Ear when Lutes be old.

Loose the Flood—you shall find it patent—
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