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Nature A Moral Power

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Nature, to him no message dost thou bear     Who in thy beauty findeth not the power     To gird himself more strongly for the hour     Of night and darkness. Oh, what colours rare     The woods, the valleys, and the mountains wear     To him who knows thy secret, and, in shower,     And fog, and ice-cloud, hath a secret bower     Where he may rest until the heavens are fair!     Not with the rest of slumber, but the trance     Of onward movement steady and serene,     Where oft, in struggle and in contest keen,     His eyes will opened be, and all the dance     Of life break on him, and a wide expanse     Roll upward through the void, sunny and green.

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