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Sometimes we feel so spent for want of rest,     We have no thought beyond. I know to-day,     When tired of bitter lips and dull delay     With faithless words, I cast mine eyes upon     The shadows of a distant mountain-crest,     And said That hill must hide within its breast     Some secret glen secluded from the sun.     Oh, mother Nature! would that I could run     Outside to thee; and, like a wearied guest,     Half blind with lamps, and sick of feasting, lay     An aching head on thee. Then down the streams     The moon might swim, and I should feel her grace,     While soft winds blew the sorrows from my face,     So quiet in the fellowship of dreams.

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