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Unto this blooming garden, | |||
You had come with a mind full of gladness | |||
And a visage jubilant. | |||
the sky | |||
All the distance intervening had sailed off; | |||
with | Heaven's sweetness, it had smiled inside thought. | ||
Earth's sublime beauty and azure of the sky, | |||
They had integrated with both the heart and mind. | |||
Dormant was the tree, in a state of lethargy; | |||
Stirring, it arose with a newfound glory. | |||
The bud, soundly sleeping throughout course of ages, | |||
Blossoming, it arose with one song after another. | |||
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