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FLIGHT THE FOURTH: The Sermon of St. Francis
Up soared the lark into the air, St. Francis heard; it was to him Around Assisi's convent gate "O brother birds," St. Francis said, "Ye shall be fed, ye happy birds, "O, doubly are ye bound to praise "He giveth you your wings to fly With flutter of swift wings and songs He knew not if the brotherhood
Content of FLIGHT THE FOURTH: The Sermon of St. Francis [Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem collection: Birds of Passage] |
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