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By the Fireside.
And to the air the freshening wind gave lightly Its breathings of perfume.
When one beholds the dusky hedges blossom,A rustic bridal, ah! how sweet it is! To sounds of joyous melodies,That touch with tenderness the trembling bosom, A band of maidens Gayly frolicking, A band of youngsters Wildly rollicking! Kissing, Caressing, With fingers pressing, Till in the veriest Madness of mirth, as they dance, They retreat and advance, Trying whose laugh shall be loudest and merriest;