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The Columbine

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Gray lonely rocks about thee stand,     Ignored of sun and dew,     Yet is thy breath upon the land,     To thy vocation true.     So come they character to me     That works in sunless ways,     And I shall learn to give with thee     Dark hills a constant praise.

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