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Whose are the little beds, I asked Which in the valleys lie? Some shook their heads, and others smiled -- And no one made reply. Perhaps they did not hear, I said, I will inquire again -- Whose are the beds -- the tiny beds So thick upon the plain? 'Tis Daisy, in the shortest -- A little further on -- Nearest the door -- to wake the Ist -- Little Leontoden. 'Tis Iris1, Sir, and Aster2 -- Anemone, and Bell -- Bartsia, in the blanket red -- And chubby3 Daffodil. Meanwhile, at many cradles Her busy foot she plied4 -- Humming the quaintest5 lullaby That ever rocked a child. Hush6! Epigea wakens! The Crocus stirs her lids -- Rhodora's cheek is crimson, She's dreaming of the woods! Then turning from them reverent7 -- Their bedtime 'tis, she said -- The Bumble bees will wake them When April woods are red. 点击收听单词发音
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