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Question
Complete the following phrases with the help of the poem.
- ______ music
- ______ rivers
- ______ breeze
- ______ lake
- ______ citron-trees
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Solution
- sweet and gay music
- silver-pale rivers
- scented breeze
- trembling lake
- bird-delighting citron-trees
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