The Eighth Sin/Rondel
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RONDEL.
(After Charles d'Orléans.)
The world has cast her habitingOf wind, of frost, of cold grey rain;In sunny robes of braver grainShe dons the broidery of Spring.And every tiny living thingIn his own way declares amain:"The world has cast her habitingOf wind, of frost, of cold grey rain." And streams and brooks the tidings bringWearing their liveries againOf gold and silver; Winter slain,April may laugh aloud, and sing:"The world has cast her habitingOf wind, of frost, of cold grey rain."