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Title: The Infant's Delight: Poetry
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The Infant's Delight
BLIND MAN'S BUFF.
THE DEAD ROBIN.
ALL THINGS OBEY GOD.
He saith to the snow, Be thou on the earth.
SNOW-BALL-ING.