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One With Nature

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I have a fellowship with every shade     Of changing nature: with the tempest hour     My soul goes forth to claim her early dower     Of living princedom; and her wings have staid     Amidst the wildest uproar undismayed!     Yet she hath often owned a better power,     And blessed the gentle coming of the shower,     The speechless majesty of love arrayed     In lowly virtue, under which disguise     Full many a princely thing hath passed her by;     And she from homely intercourse of eyes     Hath gathered visions wider than the sky,     And seen the withered heart of man arise     Peaceful as God, and full of majesty.

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