1.
STERN Winter now has closed his dreary reign,
And vernal blooms array the smiling plain;
The western breeze on it’s salubrious wing
Wafts to these realms the fragrance of the Spring.
2.
The modest Snowdrop from its humble bed,
Now gently lifts its unassuming head;
Like Virtue from the bustling croud retir’d,
Conceal’d from some , but by the few admir’d.
3.
The smiling Primrose blooming in the vale,
Sheds its soft fragrance on the morning gale;
And the mild breeze of eve, serene and calm,
Inhales the rich perfume, the vernal balm.
4.
To hail returning Spring, the warbling train
Chirp their wild notes, and flutter o’er the plain;
Borne on the breeze they mount with trembling wing,
And hail with joyous sounds the bloom of smiling Spring.
(Mary Abel Clinckett)
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