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"ONE MORNING, OH! SO EARLY"
One morning, oh! so early, my beloved, my beloved,
All the birds were
singing blithely, as if never they would cease;
'Twas a thrush sang in my
garden, "Hear the story, hear the story!"
And the lark sang, "Give us
glory!"
And the dove said, "Give us peace!"
Then I hearkened, oh! so early, my beloved, my beloved,
To that murmur
from the woodland of the dove, my dear, the dove;
When the nightingale came
after, "Give us fame to sweeten duty!"
When the wren sang, "Give us
beauty!"
She made answer, "Give us love!"
Sweet is spring, and sweet the morning, my beloved, my beloved;
Now for us
doth spring, doth morning, wait upon the year's increase,
And my prayer goes
up, "Oh, give us, crowned in youth with marriage glory,
Give for all our
life's dear story,
Give us love, and give us peace!"
Jean Ingelow [1820-1897]
From: Stevenson, Burton Egbert.
The Home Book of Verse.
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This collection assembled by Jone Johnson Lewis.
Collection © 1999-2002 Jone Johnson Lewis.
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