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What taints thy shade — or doth the year decay?
Yet soon again — thy tender leaf revives.
I too, in silence, to the grave go down;
But hope inspires — that still a sweeter spring
Awaits new joys;
Sweeter than even these fields;
Where oft the Muse in plaintive notes
Invites the coming year,
Or mourns the time delayed.
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