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Envoi

    By Kate Seymour Maclean



    A little bird woke singing in the night,
        Dreaming of coming day,
    And piped, for very fulness of delight,
        His little roundelay.

    Dreaming he heard the wood-lark's carol loud,
        Down calling to his mate,
    Like silver rain out of a golden cloud,
        At morning's radiant gate.

    And all for joy of his embowering woods,
        And dewy leaves he sung,--
    The summer sunshine, and the summer floods
        By forest flowers o'erhung.

    Thou shalt not hear those wild and sylvan notes
        When morn's full chorus pours
    Rejoicing from a thousand feathered throats,
        And the lark sings and soars,

    Oh poet of our glorious land so fair,
        Whose foot is at the door;
    Even so my song shall melt into the air,
        And die and be no more.

    But thou shalt live, part of the nation's life;
        The world shall hear thy voice
    Singing above the noise of war and strife,
        And therefore I rejoice!



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