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Maytime

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"The Book of Odes", by L. Cranmer-Byng, [1908],

p. 28

"MAYTIME"

Deep in the grass there lies a dead gazelle,

The tall white grass enwraps her where she fell.

With sweet thoughts natural to spring,

A pretty girl goes wandering

With lover that would lead astray.

The little dwarf oaks hide a leafy dell,

Far in the wilds there lies a dead gazelle;

The tall white grass enwraps her where she fell,

And beauty, like a gem, doth fling

Bright radiance through the blinds of spring.

"Ah, gently! do not disarray

My kerchief! gently, pray!

Nor make the watch-dog bark

Under my lattice dark."

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