Курсовая работа: An Evergreen topic in British classical literature, children’s poems and everyday speech: patterns of climate in the British isles
I feel like a king; o spring!”
(Walter R. Books);
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“Spring, the sweet spring,
Is the year’s pleasant king
Then blooms each thing,
Then maids dance in a ring,
Cold doth not sting,
The pretty birds do sing:
Cuckoo, jug-jug, pu-we, to-witta-woo!”
(Thomas Mash);
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“Cheep, cheep!” why do the birds sing?
“Cheep, cheep!” why do the birds sing?
“Cheep, cheep!” the birds all sing
“Cheep, cheep, cheep!” because it’s spring.
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“In the spring time,
The only pretty ring time
When birds do sing,
Hey ding-a-ding, ding;
Sweet lovers love the spring”
(William Shakespeare);
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Birds are in the tree-tops
Flying here and there,
Everything is growing,
Spring is everywhere.
Flowers are in the garden,