Excerpt from Poems and Idylls
Proem.
"Operosa parvus carmina fingo."
I.
The Nightingale trilleth loud and sweet,
And the Wren sings soft and clear;
The Robin doth warble in his retreat
At the close of the dying year.
The Throstle sings loud in the month of March,
And the Blackbird carols till June;
The Cuckoo calls when buds the larch,
And the Linnet pipes his tune.
Yea, every bird, in various song,
Sings out on the world"s highway;
And the rippling brook all the summer long,
Murmurs a roundelay.
The wind roars loud as it hurries past,
And the gentle breeze sings low,
The rain has a rhythm as well as the blast,
When it falls on the May"s sweet snow.
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