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The Seasons' Comfort

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O Summer sun, O moving trees!     O cheerful human noise, O busy glittering street!     What hour shall Fate in all the future find,     Or what delights, ever to equal these:     Only to taste the warmth, the light, the wind,     Only to be alive, and feel that life is sweet?

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