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Sydneian Showers Of Sweet Discourse, Whose Powers Can Crown Old Winter's Head With Flowers.
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Sydneian showers
Of sweet discourse, whose powers
Can crown old Winter's head with flowers.
-- Richard Crashaw (c. 1616-1650)
-- Wishes to his Supposed Mistress
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