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LXXXII. ON A POET IN A WELSH CHURCHYARD.
Kind souls! who strive what pious hand shall bringThe first-found crocus from reluctant Spring,
Or blow your wintry fingers while they strew
This sunless turf with rosemary and rue,
Bend o'er your lovers first, but mind to save
One sprig of each to trim a poet's grave.
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