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South Wind

Where have you been, South Wind, this May—day morning,—
With larks aloft, or skimming with the swallow,
Or with blackbirds in a green, sun—glinted thicket?
 
Oh, I heard you like a tyrant in the valley;
Your ruffian haste shook the young, blossoming orchards;
You clapped rude hands, hallooing round the chimney,
And white your pennons streamed along the river.
 
You have robbed the bee, South Wind, in your adventure,
Blustering with gentle flowers; but I forgave you
When you stole to me shyly with scent of hawthorn.
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