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Lyrics of Lowly Life.

To lose them from her treasured store;

So shalt thou live for evermore—
Though far thy form from mortal ken—
Deep in the hearts and minds of men.

TWO SONGS.


A BEE that was searching for sweets one day
Through the gate of a rose garden happened to stray.
In the heart of a rose he hid away,
And forgot in his bliss the light of day,
As sipping his honey he buzzed in song;
Though day was waning, he lingered long,
For the rose was sweet, so sweet.

A robin sits pluming his ruddy breast,
And a madrigal sings to his love in her nest:
"Oh, the skies they are blue, the fields are green,
And the birds in your nest will soon be seen!"

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