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From the vision of sir Launfal and what is a rare as a day in June then if ever calm perfect days then having tries earth if it be in June and over it Saufley her warm Earsley whether we look or whether we listen we listen life murmur or seek listen every Claude feels Easter of might an instinct within it that reaches in towers and groping blindly above it for like climbs to soul in grass and flowers the flash of life may well be seen thrilling back over hills and valleys the cowslip startles in Meadows green the buttercup catches the sun in its chalice and there's never a leave nor a blade to mean to be some happy creatures palace the little bird sits at his door in the sun adult like a blossom among the leaves and let his Ilume mind being all Iran with the details of summer it receives his Mayfield see eggs beneath her wings and the heart in her down breast flutters and sings he seems to the wide world and she to her nest in the nice year of nature which song is the best. How is this romantic?
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