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The Song Of A Summer

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
July
Year
1872
Copyright
Public Domain
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I plueked ni apple froin off a trce. Golden hhí rosy, and íair to w - The ranftbüifl had fed it with warmt h nndlightThe dews had tiesliened it ns:ht by niirht, A nd lilgh oh tho topmost boupli it RTftW, Where the winds o hoaven abont it blew, And wbüe the nioming were oft nnd younp: Thfl nfld-Wrfa firfled, HTid soured, and nung - TbWOi in tlift storm, nnd calm, nd shine, ]t rtfÑénM nd bi iffhtfncd, thii npple of mine, Tul tlm day I pluoked it from oü the tiue, CíuMl'U, and roaj, uad iitir tu mío. How aould I viese, 'neíir that dttiutiest rind, Tbat t lio corü ut pweetnewi 1 hopo to find, - Tlie innonnopt, bidden haui nf tbr büaa "W'hiflh dewi lid windi wid thf tuuhlno'i kifes Had tended and fostered tiy dny wnrl niirht.- S blaok wirh raüdew and bttter with bhght: OoMcn nd ropy, nnd fair of skin, XtthiK but ashia nnd ruin within ? Ah ! nevr aguin with tfil and pain WiU I ntrive the topmo( boupfh to Rain - ThoMjrh it wind-ffwntig ftpplfii W8 tir tu see, Ou tlio lowcr brancli ib tli fmit for me.

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Old News
Michigan Argus