A budding mouth and warm blue eyes;
A laughing face; and laughing hair,-
So ruddy was its rise
From off that forehead fair;
Frank fervor in whate'er she said,
And a shy grace when she was still;
A bright, elastic tread;
Enthusiastic will;
These wrought the magic of a maid
As sweet and sad as the sun in spring;-
Joyous, yet half-afraid
Her joyousness to sing.
First Glance (ii)
George Parsons Lathrop
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