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And shall I miss the dawn, nor yet behold
The mellow moon of April wax and wane,
Nor hear across the darkling April World‘ The little fluted sorrows ofthe rain? .
Will robins still be singing in the dawn o \ And Calling through the dusk, and I not w / know P A _ Will April sunlight ripple o'er the grass And I be lying heedless just below ? p
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