9JANUARY

9JANUARYCold is the winter day, misty and dark:The sunless sky with faded gleams is rent;And patches of thin snow outlying, markThe landscape with a drear disfigurement.The trees their mournful branches lift aloft:The oak with knotty twigs is full of trust,With bud-thronged bough the cherry in the croft;The chestnut holds her gluey knops upthrust.No birds sing, but the starling chaps his billAnd chatters mockingly; the newborn lambsWithin their strawbuilt fold beneath the hillAnswer with plaintive cry their bleating dams.Their voices melt in welcome dreams of spring,Green grass and leafy trees and sunny skies:My fancy decks the woods, the thrushes sing,Meadows are gay, bees hum and scents arise.And God the Maker doth my heart grow boldTo praise for wintry works not understood,Who all the worlds and ages doth behold,Evil and good as one, and all as good.

9JANUARYCold is the winter day, misty and dark:The sunless sky with faded gleams is rent;And patches of thin snow outlying, markThe landscape with a drear disfigurement.The trees their mournful branches lift aloft:The oak with knotty twigs is full of trust,With bud-thronged bough the cherry in the croft;The chestnut holds her gluey knops upthrust.No birds sing, but the starling chaps his billAnd chatters mockingly; the newborn lambsWithin their strawbuilt fold beneath the hillAnswer with plaintive cry their bleating dams.Their voices melt in welcome dreams of spring,Green grass and leafy trees and sunny skies:My fancy decks the woods, the thrushes sing,Meadows are gay, bees hum and scents arise.And God the Maker doth my heart grow boldTo praise for wintry works not understood,Who all the worlds and ages doth behold,Evil and good as one, and all as good.

Cold is the winter day, misty and dark:The sunless sky with faded gleams is rent;And patches of thin snow outlying, markThe landscape with a drear disfigurement.The trees their mournful branches lift aloft:The oak with knotty twigs is full of trust,With bud-thronged bough the cherry in the croft;The chestnut holds her gluey knops upthrust.No birds sing, but the starling chaps his billAnd chatters mockingly; the newborn lambsWithin their strawbuilt fold beneath the hillAnswer with plaintive cry their bleating dams.Their voices melt in welcome dreams of spring,Green grass and leafy trees and sunny skies:My fancy decks the woods, the thrushes sing,Meadows are gay, bees hum and scents arise.And God the Maker doth my heart grow boldTo praise for wintry works not understood,Who all the worlds and ages doth behold,Evil and good as one, and all as good.

Cold is the winter day, misty and dark:The sunless sky with faded gleams is rent;And patches of thin snow outlying, markThe landscape with a drear disfigurement.The trees their mournful branches lift aloft:The oak with knotty twigs is full of trust,With bud-thronged bough the cherry in the croft;The chestnut holds her gluey knops upthrust.No birds sing, but the starling chaps his billAnd chatters mockingly; the newborn lambsWithin their strawbuilt fold beneath the hillAnswer with plaintive cry their bleating dams.Their voices melt in welcome dreams of spring,Green grass and leafy trees and sunny skies:My fancy decks the woods, the thrushes sing,Meadows are gay, bees hum and scents arise.And God the Maker doth my heart grow boldTo praise for wintry works not understood,Who all the worlds and ages doth behold,Evil and good as one, and all as good.

Cold is the winter day, misty and dark:The sunless sky with faded gleams is rent;And patches of thin snow outlying, markThe landscape with a drear disfigurement.

Cold is the winter day, misty and dark:

The sunless sky with faded gleams is rent;

And patches of thin snow outlying, mark

The landscape with a drear disfigurement.

The trees their mournful branches lift aloft:The oak with knotty twigs is full of trust,With bud-thronged bough the cherry in the croft;The chestnut holds her gluey knops upthrust.

The trees their mournful branches lift aloft:

The oak with knotty twigs is full of trust,

With bud-thronged bough the cherry in the croft;

The chestnut holds her gluey knops upthrust.

No birds sing, but the starling chaps his billAnd chatters mockingly; the newborn lambsWithin their strawbuilt fold beneath the hillAnswer with plaintive cry their bleating dams.

No birds sing, but the starling chaps his bill

And chatters mockingly; the newborn lambs

Within their strawbuilt fold beneath the hill

Answer with plaintive cry their bleating dams.

Their voices melt in welcome dreams of spring,Green grass and leafy trees and sunny skies:My fancy decks the woods, the thrushes sing,Meadows are gay, bees hum and scents arise.

Their voices melt in welcome dreams of spring,

Green grass and leafy trees and sunny skies:

My fancy decks the woods, the thrushes sing,

Meadows are gay, bees hum and scents arise.

And God the Maker doth my heart grow boldTo praise for wintry works not understood,Who all the worlds and ages doth behold,Evil and good as one, and all as good.

And God the Maker doth my heart grow bold

To praise for wintry works not understood,

Who all the worlds and ages doth behold,

Evil and good as one, and all as good.


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