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THE BLACKBIRD. 'Twer out at Penly I *d a-past A zummer dae that went too vast. An' when the zetten zun did spread On western clouds a vi'ry red ; The elems' leafy limbs wer* still Above the gravel-bedded rill, An' under it did warble shill, Avore the dusk, the blackbird. Digitized by VjOOQIC 100 An' there in sheades o' darksome yews Did vlee the maidens on their tooes, A-laefen shill wi' merry feace When we did vind their hiden pleace, 'Ithin the loose-bough'd ivy's gloom, Or lofty lilac vuU in... bloom, Or hazzle-wrides that gi'ed em room Below the zingen blackbird. Above our heads the rooks did vlee To reach their nested elem-tree, An* splashen vishes rose to catch The wheelen gnots above the hatch ; An' there the miller went along, A-smilen, up the sheady drong, But eet too deaf to hear the zong A-zung us by the blackbird. An* there the shilly-bubblen brook Did leave behind his rocky nook, To run droo meads a-chilFd wi* dew, Vrom hour to hour the whole night droo ; But still his murmurs wer* a-drown*d.
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