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Once more, O happy hill & peaceful plain,

Once more, O kindly meadow, laugh with glee:

Now is all earth’s old nature young again.

Once more the lily may her lover see;

Once more the eager tulip lifteth up

Unto the wine-filled rose her golden cup.

O hold thou dear the flowers, that through Spring’s door

Enter thy garden: ere thou may’st no more

Behold them, love them who live but for thee.

Greet them, ere they through Autumn’s gate depart:

Since for thy pleasuring God made them be,

Gaze on them gladly,—on me too, sweet heart,

Who for thy sake alone live; give me one

Welcome, once smile on me, ere I be gone.