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"_She_ spins or labours hard all day, Yet eats the coarsest food; She's thankful for the smallest gift, And smiles, because she's good. "But you, with that sad pouting lip, And brow o'erhung with gloom, May, if you please, from hence retire, And stay in your own room. "No breakfast you will have to-day, Nor need again appear, Till from your brow you chase that frown, And from your eye the tear. "Till you can come with cheerful mien, And pardon ask from me; Then, if you are a bet...ter girl, Forgiven you may be. " THE CUCKOO. Little cuckoo, com'st thou here, When the blooming spring is near, To sing thy song and tell thy tale, To every hill and every vale? Tell me, is thy distant home Far across the salt sea foam? Or hast thou, hidden from the day, Slept the wintry hours away? Welcome, cheering bird to me, Where'er thy wintry mansion be, In the earth, or o'er the main, Welcome to these fields again!
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