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the gard&039;ner wi&039; his paidle

tune—“the gardener&039;s arch”

when rosy ay es wi&039; flowers,

to deck her gay, green-spreadg bowers,

then by, by are his hours,

the gard&039;ner wi&039; his paidle

the crystal waters ntly fa&039;,

the rry bards are lovers a&039;,

the scented breezes round hi bw—

the gard&039;ner wi&039; his paidle

when purple orng starts the hare

to steal upon her early fare;

then thro&039; the dews he aun repair—

the gard&039;ner wi&039; his paidle

when day, expirg the west,

the curta draws o&039; nature&039;s rest,

he flies to her ars he lo&039;es the best,

the gard&039;ner wi&039; his paidle

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