The Poems and Verses of Charles Dickens
The Poems and Verses of Charles Dickens
By Charles Dickens
30 Aug, 2019
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Hail to the merry Autumn days, when yellow corn-fields shine,
Far brighter than the costly cup that holds the monarch’s wine!
Hail to the merry harvest time, the gayest of the year,
The time of rich and bounteous crops, rejoi
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Excerpt.........
Hail to the merry Autumn days, when yellow corn-fields shine,
Far brighter than the costly cup that holds the monarch’s wine!
Hail to the merry harvest time, the gayest of the year,
The time of rich and bounteous crops, rejoicing, and good cheer!
’Tis pleasant on a fine Spring morn to see the buds expand,
’Tis pleasant in the Summertime to view the teeming land;
’Tis pleasant on a Winter’s night to crouch around the blaze,— Less