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Good Winter, hear this wish I write, 113. Gracefulest of buoyant things, 224. Gray as the gulls above, San Marco lies, 271. Hark at the lips of this pink whorl of shell, 18. He was the first to welcome Spring, 215. Heedless how it may fare with Time, 240. Her china cup is white and thin, 66. Her greeting is a dulcet bell, 253. Her scuttle Hatt is wondrous wide, 65. Here are roses red, 252. Here is the cloth whereon the dew and sun, 264. Here s a lyric for September, 155. High in the old cathedr...al tower they hung, 260. His forehead he fringes and decks, 72. His home is yonder in the sky, 174. Homeless is she, forever wandering, 269. Hour after hour relentlessly the sun, 257. Humming-bird, 163. I care not that the snow lies deep, in. I heard a sweet voice singing in the night, 95. "I love you, " he whispered low, 24. I often sit and wish that I, 168. I read the verses from my copy, 34. I smile, and then the Sun comes out, 176. If any grace, 21. Implacable and stern, the captive, Hate, 263.
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