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				Title:     Easter Holidays 
			    
Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge [
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VERSE 1ST
  Hail! festal Easter that dost bring
  Approach of sweetly-smiling spring,
      When Nature's clad in green:
  When feather'd songsters through the grove
  With beasts confess the power of love  
      And brighten all the scene.
  VERSE 2ND
  Now youths the breaking stages load
  That swiftly rattling o'er the road
      To Greenwich haste away:
  While some with sounding oars divide 
  Of smoothly-flowing Thames the tide
      All sing the festive lay.
  VERSE 3RD
  With mirthful dance they beat the ground,
  Their shouts of joy the hills resound
      And catch the jocund noise:  
  Without a tear, without a sigh
  Their moments all in transports fly
      Till evening ends their joys.
  VERSE 4TH
  But little think their joyous hearts
  Of dire Misfortune's varied smarts  
      Which youthful years conceal:
  Thoughtless of bitter-smiling Woe
  Which all mankind are born to know
      And they themselves must feel.
  VERSE 5TH
  Yet he who Wisdom's paths shall keep  
  And Virtue firm that scorns to weep
      At ills in Fortune's power,
  Through this life's variegated scene
  In raging storms or calm serene
      Shall cheerful spend the hour. 
  VERSE 6TH
  While steady Virtue guides his mind
  Heav'n-born Content he still shall find
      That never sheds a tear:
  Without respect to any tide
  His hours away in bliss shall glide  
      Like Easter all the year.
1787.
[The end]
Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem: Easter Holidays
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