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Solitude

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This is the maiden Solitude, too fair     For mortal eyes to gaze on, she who dwells     In the lone valley where the water wells     Clear from the marble, where the mountain air     Is resinous with pines, and white peaks bare     Their unpolluted bosoms to the stars,     And holy Reverence the passage bars     To meaner souls who seek to enter there;     Only the worshipper at Nature's shrine     May find that maiden waiting to be won,     With broad calm brow and meek eyes of the dove,     May drink the rarer ether all divine,     And, earthly toils and earthly troubles done,     May win the longed-for sweetness of her love.

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