George Alexander Mitchell - Imperial Australian Force , item 67
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"Ah, passing few are they who speak,
Wild, stormy month, in praise of thee,
Yet though thy winds are loud and bleak,
Thou art a welcome month to me.
For thou to Northern lands again
The glad and glorious sun doth bring,
And thou hast joined the gentle train,
And wear'st the gentle name of Spring." Quote for the poem "March." William Cullen Bryant
J.C.G
23•3•16
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"Ah, passing few are they who speak,
Wild, stormy month, in praise of thee,
Yet though thy winds are loud and bleak,
Thou ask a welcome month to me.
To thou to Northern lands again
The glad and glorious sun doth bring,
And thou hast joined the gentle train,
And wears the gentle name of spring."
J.C.G
23•3•16
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"Ah, passing few are they who speak,
Wild, stormy month, in praise of thee,
Yet though thy winds are loud and bleak,
Thou ask a welcome month to me.
To thou to Northern lands again
The glad and glorious sun doth bring,
And thou ha joined the gentle train,
And wears the gentle name of spring."
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"Ah, passing few are they who speak,
Wild, stormy month, in praise of thee,
Yet though thy winds are loud and bleak,
Thou ask a welcome month to me.
To thou to Northern lands again
The glad and glorious sun doth bring,
And thou ha joined the gentle train,
And wears the getle name of spring."
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