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IX. “A YOUNG GIRL'S HEART”
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The new spring comes again most bright;Again our London squares behold
The snowdrop robed in white,
The crocus crowned with gold.
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But sweeter than the spring to meAnd thoughts of summer following after
It is thine eyes to see,
It is to hear thy laughter.
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When summer and spring with pride and pleasureWeave buds and flowers with daintiest art,
“I know a lovelier treasure”
I cry,—“a young girl's heart.”
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