by Bryan Waller Procter (1787 - 1874), as Barry Cornwall
Sing, Maiden sing!
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Language: English
Sing, Maiden sing! Mouths were made for singing; Listen, -- Songs thou'lt hear Through the wide world ringing; Songs from all the birds, Songs from winds and showers, Songs from seas and streams, Even from sweet flowers. Hear'st thou the rain, How it gently falleth? Hearest thou the bird, Who from forest calleth? Hearest thou the bee O'er the sunflower ringing? Tell us, Maiden, now -- Should'st thou not be singing? Hear'st thou the breeze Round the rose-bud sighing? And the small sweet rose Love to love replying? So should'st thou reply, To the prayer we're bringing: So that bud, thy mouth, Should burst forth in singing!
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Confirmed with Barry Cornwall, English Songs, and Other Small Poems: A New Edition, with Additions, London, Chapman and Hall, 1856, page 129.
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- by Bryan Waller Procter (1787 - 1874), as Barry Cornwall, "Sing, Maiden sing!" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
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