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[00:00]The Wild Hoenysuckle--by Philip Morin Freneau[00:05.550]Fair flower, that dost so comely grow[00:08.850]Hid in this silent, dull retreat,[00:11.750]Untouched thy honied blossoms blow,[00:14.750]Unseen thy little branches greet[00:17.950]No roving foot shall crush thee here,[00:20.550]No busy hand provoke a tear[00:24.350]By Nature's self in white arrayed[00:27.550]She bade thee shun the vulgar eye[00:30.550]And planted here the guardian shade,[00:33.550]And sent soft waters murmuring by[00:37.550]Thus quietly thy summer goes[00:39.950]Thy days declining to repose[00:43.000]Smit with those charms, that must decay[00:45.550]I grieve to see your future doom;[00:49.550]They died—nor were those flowers more gay[00:52.000]The flowers that did in Eden bloom;[00:55.050]Unpitying frosts and Autumn's power Shall leave no vestige of this flower[01:02.250]From morning suns and evening dews[01:04.850]At first thy little being came[01:07.550]If nothing once, you nothing lose,[01:10.550]For when you die you are the same[01:14.950]The space between is but an hour,[01:17.050]The frail duration of flower.[01:19.550]嘤嘤嘤