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Rh Day of days! Unmarked it rose,

In whose hours we were to meet,

And forgotten passed. Who knows,

Was earth cold, or sunny, sweet,

At the coming of your feet?

One mere day, we thought; the measure

Of such days the year fulfils.

Now, how dearly would we treasure

Something from its fields, its rills,

And its memorable hills;

—But one leaf of oak or lime,

Or one blossom from its bowers

No one gathered at the time.

Oh, to keep that day of ours

By one relic of its flowers!