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Second Ode.

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Thou go'st! I murmur     Go! let me murmur.     Oh, worthy man,     Fly from this land!     Deadly marshes,     Steaming mists of October     Here interweave their currents,     Blending for ever.     Noisome insects     Here are engender'd;     Fatal darkness     Veils their malice.     The fiery-tongued serpent,     Hard by the sedgy bank,     Stretches his pamper'd body,     Caress'd by the sun's bright beams.     Tempt no gentle night-rambles     Under the moon's cold twilight!     Loathsome toads hold their meetings     Yonder at every crossway.     Injuring not,     Fear will they cause thee.     Oh, worthy man,     Fly from this land!

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