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To The Butterfly.

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Child of the sun! pursue thy rapturous flight,     Mingling with her thou lov'st in fields of light;     And, where the flowers of paradise unfold,     Quaff fragrant nectar from their cups of gold.     There shall thy wings, rich as an evening-sky,     Expand and shut with silent ecstasy!     --Yet wert thou once a worm, a thing that crept     On the bare earth, then wrought a tomb and slept!     And such is man; soon from his cell of clay     To burst a seraph in the blaze of day!

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