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june.
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Of time has dimmed its beauty; yet to me
It ever rises with the summer day,
Decked by thy hand in fair and fresh array;
And on its verdant slopes I long to be,
A happy child, as careless and as gay,
As erst in thy bright reign I laughed the hours away.