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To A Well-Named Dwelling

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Glad old house of lichened stonework,     What I owed you in my lone work,     Noon and night!     Whensoever faint or ailing,     Letting go my grasp and failing,     You lent light.     How by that fair title came you?     Did some forward eye so name you     Knowing that one,     Sauntering down his century blindly,     Would remark your sound, so kindly,     And be won?     Smile in sunlight, sleep in moonlight,     Bask in April, May, and June-light,     Zephyr-fanned;     Let your chambers show no sorrow,     Blanching day, or stuporing morrow,     While they stand.

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