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Sonnet: - VI.

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Through every sense a sweet balm permeates,     As music strikes new tones from every nerve.     The soul of Feeling enters at the gates     Of Intellect, and Fancy comes to serve     With fitting homage the propitious guest.     Nature, erewhile so lonely and oppressed,     Stands like a stately Presence, and looks down     As from a throne of power.    I have grown     Full twenty summers backwards, and my youth     Is surging in upon me till my hopes     Are as fresh-tinted as the checkered leaves     That the sun shines through.    All the future opes     Its endless corridors, where time unweaves     The threads of Error from the golden warp of Truth.

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