- Come gentle spring aetherial maid,
 - With nature's richest robes array'd,
 - On pleasure's pinions borne;
 - Descend upon our desert plains,
 - And joy will rise on grateful strains,
 - To greet thy lov'd return.
 - The robin resting on the spray,
 - Sings to the slow declining day,
 - To bring thy cheering smiles;
 - But morn returns with deepest gloom,
 - And not a flower in nature's bloom,
 - The listless eye beguiles.
 - O haste and clothe our barren fields
 - With the rich dress thy verdure yields,
 - And breathe the balmy gale,
 - Again enrobe the leafless grove,
 - The haunts of study and of love,
 - With music fill the vale.
 - On notes of grateful joy will rise,
 - Our hearts, an offering to the skies,
 - For thy long wish'd return.
 
History and Legacy of Wild Birds Including Historic Ornithology and Other Topics of Interest
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