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BIRD

Soft Dost

thy notes and sweet thy thou bear a mes- sage

skies; dear?

Lay

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OF

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BEAUTY.

car to

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૩. Where the Southern roses blossom, By the prairie's spreading plain, I have listened to thy warbling, Charmed by the magic strain ; I have listened to thy warbling, Charmed by the magic strain、 La, la, la, etc.

Though stern win- ter rules the From the friends be-loved anl

la,

la,

la,

la,

la

la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,

la,

la,

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la!

4. Welcome for a leaf, sweet wand'rer, Thou hast plucked and borne to me, Bearing words ofjoy and gladness Mingled with sweet melody ; Bearing words of joy and gladness Mingled with sweet melody. La, la, la, etc.