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Spring Greeting.

By Sidney Lanier

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From the German of Herder.     All faintly through my soul to-day,     As from a bell that far away     Is tinkled by some frolic fay,     Floateth a lovely chiming.     Thou magic bell, to many a fell     And many a winter-saddened dell     Thy tongue a tale of Spring doth tell,     Too passionate-sweet for rhyming.     Chime out, thou little song of Spring,     Float in the blue skies ravishing.     Thy song-of-life a joy doth bring     That's sweet, albeit fleeting.     Float on the Spring-winds e'en to my home:     And when thou to a rose shalt come     That hath begun to show her bloom,     Say, I send her greeting!     Point Lookout Prison, 1864.

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Sidney Lanier (1842–1881) was an American poet and musician whose poems—including "The Marshes of Glynn" and "Song of the Chattahoochee"—are known for their musical quality and celebration of the Southern landscape.

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