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Poem September 29, 1854

Fremont Journal

Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio

What is this article about?

A romantic poem likening natural elements' affinities to the speaker's love, with a refrain pleading for reciprocated affection amid descriptions of flowers, brooks, birds, poets, branches, blossoms, autumn, earth, rain, sad hearts, wanderers, home, painters, and sea-nymphs.

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OCR Quality

95% Excellent

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Flowers love the sunbeams bright
Murm'ring brooks, the moon's pale beam
Wild birds hail the morning light,
Poets love to idly dream

Waving branches love the breeze
Drooping blossoms love the dew,
Autumn loves the falling leaves,
Will you love me? I love you.

Earth receives the summer rain
With a loving grateful breast;
Sad hearts love the simple strain
Wander's love to think of home,
That in childhood pleased them best;
Painters love fair scenes to view
Sea-nymphs love the dancing foam
Will you love me? I love you!

What sub-type of article is it?

Song

What themes does it cover?

Love Courtship Nature Seasons

What keywords are associated?

Romantic Love Nature Analogies Love Plea Sunbeams Brooks Birds Poets Breeze Dew Autumn Rain Wanderers Home Painters Sea Nymphs

Poem Details

Key Lines

Will You Love Me? I Love You. Flowers Love The Sunbeams Bright Murm'ring Brooks, The Moon's Pale Beam Wild Birds Hail The Morning Light, Poets Love To Idly Dream

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