Whene’er I recollect the happy time When you and I held converse dear together, There come a thousand thoughts of sunny weather, Of early blossoms, and the fresh year’s prime; Your memory lives for ever in my mind With all the fragrant beauties of the spring, With od’rous lime and silver hawthorn twined, And many a noonday woodland wandering. There’s not a thought of you, but brings along Some sunny dream of river, field, and sky; ’Tis wafted on the blackbird’s sunset song, Or some wild snatch of ancient melody. And as I date it still, our love arose ’Twixt the last violet and the earliest rose.
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