 When Love came first to Earth, the spring spread rose-beds to receive him, and back he vowed his flighted wing to heaven, if she should leave him. But spring, departing, saw his faith pledge to the next newcomer. He reveled in the warmer breath and richer boughs of summer. Then sport of autumn, claimed by rites, an archer for her lover, and even in winter's dark cold nights, a charm he could discover. Her routs and balls and fireside joy, for this time were his reasons. In short, young love's a gallant boy, that likes all times and seasons. When Love came first to Earth, the spring spread rose-beds to receive him, and back he vowed his flighted wing to heaven, if she should leave him. But spring, departing, saw his faith pledge to the next newcomer. He reveled in the warmer breath and richer boughs of summer. Then sport of autumn, claimed by rites, an archer for her lover, and even in winter's dark cold nights, a charm he could discover. Her routs and balls and fireside joy, for this time were his reasons. In short, young love's a gallant boy, that likes all times and seasons. When Love came first to Earth, the spring spread rose-beds to receive him, and back he vowed his flighted wing to heaven, if she should leave him. But spring, departing, saw his faith pledge to the next newcomer. He reveled in the warmer breath and richer boughs of summer. Then sport of autumn, claimed by rites, an archer for her lover, and even in winter's dark cold nights, a charm he could discover. Her routs and balls and fireside joy, for this time were his reasons. In short, young love's a gallant boy, that likes all times and seasons. When Love first came to Earth, by Thomas Campbell, read for LibriVox.org by Cassidy Satterthwaite. When Love came first to Earth, the spring spread rose-beds to receive him, and when he vowed his flighted wing to heaven, if she should leave him. But spring, departing, saw his faith pledge to the next newcomer. He reveled in the warmer breath and richer boughs of summer. Then sport of autumn, claimed by rites, an archer for her lover, and even in winter's dark cold nights, a charm he could discover. Her routs and balls and fireside joy, for this time were his reasons. In short, young love's a gallant boy, that likes all times and seasons. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Song When Love Came First to Earth, by Thomas Campbell. Read for LibriVox.org by Ethan Hurst from Indiana. When Love came first to Earth, the spring spread rose-beds to receive him, and back he vowed his flighted wing to heaven, if she should leave him. But spring, departing, saw his faith pledge to the next newcomer. He reveled in the warmer breath and richer boughs of summer. Then sport of autumn, claimed by rites, an archer for her lover, and even in winter's dark cold nights, a charm he could discover. Her routs and balls and fireside joy, for this time were his reasons. In short, young love's a gallant boy, that likes all times and seasons. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Song When Love First Came to Earth, by Thomas Campbell. Read for LibriVox.org by Newgate Novelist. When Love First Came to Earth, the spring spread rose-beds to receive him, and back he vowed his flighted wing to heaven, if she should leave him. But spring, departing, saw his faith pledge to the next newcomer. He reveled in the warmer breath and richer boughs of summer. Then sport of autumn, claimed by rites, an archer for her lover, and even in winter's dark cold nights, a charm he could discover. Her routs and balls and fireside joy, for this time were his reasons. In short, young love's a gallant boy, that likes all times and seasons. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Song When Love First Came to Earth, by Thomas Campbell. Read for LibriVox.org by Gina Briggs. When Love First Came to Earth, the spring spread rose-beds to receive him, and back he vowed his flighted wing to heaven, if she should leave him. But spring, departing, saw his faith pledge to the next newcomer. He reveled in the warmer breath and richer boughs of summer. Then sport of autumn, claimed by rites, an archer for her lover, and even in winter's dark cold nights, a charm he could discover. Her routs and balls and fireside joy, for this time were his reasons. In short, young love's a gallant boy, that likes all times and seasons. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Song When Love Came First to Earth, by Thomas Campbell. Read for LibriVox.org by Graham Scott Cheltenham, England. When Love Came First to Earth, the spring spread rose-beds to receive him, and back he vowed his flighted wing to heaven, if she should leave him. But spring, departing, saw his faith pledge to the next newcomer. He reveled in the warmer breath and richer boughs of summer. Then sport of autumn, claimed by rites, an archer for her lover, and even in winter's dark cold nights, a charm he could discover. Her routs and balls and fireside joy, for this time were his reasons. In short, young love's a gallant boy, that likes all times and seasons. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Song When Love Came First to Earth, by Thomas Campbell. Read for LibriVox.org by Kevin S. When Love Came First to Earth, the spring spread rose-beds to receive him, and back he vowed his flighted wing to heaven, if she should leave him. But spring, departing, saw his faith pledge to the next newcomer. He reveled in the warmer breath and richer boughs of summer. Then sport of autumn, claimed by rites, an archer for her lover, and even in winter's dark cold nights, a charm he could discover. Her routs and balls and fireside joy, for this time were his reasons. In short, young love's a gallant boy, that likes all times and seasons. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Song When Love Came First to Earth, by Thomas Campbell. Read for LibriVox.org by Leanne Howlett. When Love Came First to Earth, the spring spread rose-beds to receive him, and back he vowed his flighted wing to heaven, if she should leave him. But spring, departing, saw his faith pledge to the next newcomer. He reveled in the warmer breath and richer boughs of summer. Then sport of autumn, claimed by rites, an archer for her lover, and even in winter's dark cold nights, a charm he could discover. Her routs and balls and fireside joy, for this time were his reasons. In short, young love's a gallant boy, that likes all times and seasons. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Song When Love Came First to Earth, by Thomas Campbell. Read for LibriVox.org by Larry Wilson. When Love Came First to Earth, the spring spread rose-beds to receive him, and back he vowed his flighted wing to heaven, if she should leave him. But spring, departing, saw his faith pledge to the next newcomer. He reveled in the warmer breath and richer boughs of summer. Then sport of autumn, claimed by rites, an archer for her lover. And even in winter's dark cold nights, a charm he could discover. Her routs and balls and fireside joy, for this time were his reasons. In short, young love's a gallant boy, that likes all times and seasons. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Song When Love First Came to Earth, by Thomas Campbell. Read for LibriVox.org by Phil Shempf. When Love First Came to Earth, the spring spread rose-beds to receive him, and back he vowed his flighted wing to heaven, if she should leave him. But spring, departed, saw his faith pledge to the next newcomer. He reveled in the warmer breath and rich boughs of summer. Then sport of autumn, claimed by rites, an archer for her lover. And even in winter's dark cold nights, a charm he could discover. Her routs and balls and fireside joy, for this time were his reasons. In short, young love's a gallant boy, that likes all times and seasons. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Song When Love First Came to Earth, by Thomas Campbell. Read for LibriVox.org by Shauna Lee Warner. When Love First Came to Earth, the spring spread rose-beds to receive him, and back he vowed his flighted wing to heaven, if she should leave him. But spring, departing, saw his faith pledge to the next new corner. He reveled in the warmer breath and richer boughs of summer. Then sport of autumn, claimed by rites, an archer for her lover. And even in winter's dark cold nights, a dawn he could discover. Her routs and balls and fireside joy, for this time were his reasons. In short, young love's a gallant boy, that likes all times and seasons. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Song When Love Came First to Earth, by Thomas Campbell. Read for LibriVox.org by The Voice Before the Void. When Love Came First to Earth, the spring spread rose-beds to receive him, and back he vowed his flighted wing to heaven, if she should leave him. But spring, departing, saw his faith pledge to the next new comer. He reveled in the warmer breath and richer boughs of summer. Then sport of autumn, claimed by rites, an archer for her lover. And even in winter's dark cold nights, a charm he could discover. Her routs and balls and fireside joy, for this time were his reasons. In short, young love's a gallant boy, that likes all times and seasons. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain.