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Elijah Russell Morse
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And thus she stood, welcome that day, The wintry storms had passed away. Her eternal years and hoary age Had fled before a brighter page. The shades of death far from her fly, While she whispers joyfully: Come lovely songsters to my bow'rs, Come and deck me, fragrant flowers, For youth and beauty, all combine, A wreath of laurel to entwine. Then next in place stood they of song, To share the bliss which seemed so young, And forth outright with merry glee They poured their sweetest minstrelsy. A...nd thus they sang with gladsome notes And music, made from mellow throats: Up now, ye flowers, and view the morn. Behold the millions yet unborn; 66 Come forth and blossom, fragrance shed, No longer deem we all are dead. Join in the song and swell the theme; Awake, and view the morning's beam; Arise, and see the forest gleam, And know that Nature doth redeem, From sleep and death, from wintry clime, And bringeth back the blest Springtime. 'Twas thus the flowers made their reply: We gladly hear your melody, We thank you for your kind invite, And hope we soon shall bless your sight; And shed our fragrance on the air, And greet the song that's swelling there.

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