The Hum of the Bees in the Apple-Tree Bloom. 
Hon. EUGENE SECOR, Dr. C. C. MILLER. 
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I. When mem -o - ry pic-tures the scenes of my youth, And the farm where my childhood was 
2. The cur-tain is lift - ed which sep - a-rates me From the hills of the charm’d long a- 
3. In the May-time of life,when the spir-it is free, O how nearis the Heaven of 
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spent, The phan- tom of hap py and in no - cent days, Like a 
Zo; I stroll once a-gain o’er the pas tures and fields, And I 
rest! It li - eth just o - ver the wall by the tree Where the 
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balm to my spir it is lent; There comes to my sens es a 
tun in the woods to and fro. I lie in the mead - ow, the 
sum mier-kist ap- ples are best; And there in the spring-time, with 
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