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May.

    By Kate Seymour Maclean



        Thou comest to the year,
    And bringest all things beautiful and sweet;
    Thy lovely miracles themselves repeat
            In the green glory of the grass,
    And peeping flowers that stay our lingering feet
        With their soft eyes, blue like the sky and clear;
            Thou bringest not, alas,
        Our lily, our May-blossom, O New Year!

        Thou bringest all things fair,
    And bright, and gentle, but thou bring'st not her:
    The May-birds warble, and May breezes stir
            In the sweet-scented lilac boughs;
    But our one May--our gentlest minister
        Of gladness, with the beauty of her hair.
            Her place in our still house
    Is empty,--and the world is bleak and bare.



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