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"CHARLES DICKENS IS DEAD."
JUNE 9TH.

I.

A day in June! With sunshine sweet
Our English air was filled that day;
Around, the yet green unripe wheat
In plenteous vernal furrows lay.

II.

The apples hung upon the boughs—
Its sheath no filbert yet had burst;
Unmown the lawns, but in the house
Our noblest fruit was plucked the first.

III.

Our crowning sheaf, so full, so fair,
Which, slowly mellowing, stately stood,