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A Parable.

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I Picked a rustic nosegay lately,     And bore it homewards, musing greatly;     When, heated by my hand, I found     The heads all drooping tow'rd the ground.     I plac'd them in a well-cool'd glass,     And what a wonder came to pass     The heads soon raised themselves once more.     The stalks were blooming as before,     And all were in as good a case     As when they left their native place.     *     *     *     *     So felt I, when I wond'ring heard     My song to foreign tongues transferr'd.

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