"Hail Beauteous Spring" (1 Jul 1832) [Vol. 8, p. 321] A Song and Chorus Words by William B. Tappan Composed & Dedicated to his friend Mr. Jonas Chickering, by Anthony Philip Heinrich, 1781-1861 Boston: C. Bradlee, 164 Washington Street [Source: 1832-360480@LoC] Verse_Lyric: 1 Hail, beauteous Spring! Attendant queen of flowers! Who smiles doth bring from pleasures fairy bowers; Hail, beauteous Spring! Parent of virgin dews; With thee is seen The dance and laughing muse, With thee is seen The dance, and laughing muse, The dance, and laughing muse! Hail, beauteous Spring! We greet thy halcyon reign; Thy vocal choirs Shall wake the groves again: Thy song we hear, At eve and early morn, When rosy May With Flora treads the lawn. When rosy May With Flora, treads the lawn. With Flora treads the lawn. Hail,Hail, Hail! beauteous Spring! beauteous beauteous Spring!