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Hail to thee, blithe spirit.

Her voice did quiver as we parted

How, my dear Mary, are you critic-bitten

I arise from dreams of thee

I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers

I dreamed that, as I wandered by the way
I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden

If I walk in Autumn's even

I loved-alas! our life is love

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Life may change, but it may fly not

Life of Life! thy lips enkindle

Lift not the painted veil which those who live.
Like the ghost of a dear friend dead
Listen, listen, Mary mine

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Tell me, thou star, whose wings of light.
That time is dead for ever, child

The awful shadow of some unseen Power
The babe is at peace within the womb

The blasts of Autumn drive the winged seeds.

The cold earth slept below

The everlasting universe of things

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The path thro' which that lovely twain
The rude wind is singing.

The season was the childhood of sweet June
The serpent is shut out from paradise
The sleepless Hours who watch me as I lie
The spider spreads her webs, whether she be
The sun is set; the swallows are asleep
The sun is warm, the sky is clear
The warm sun is failing, the bleak wind is wailing.
The wind has swept from the wide atmosphere
The world's great age begins anew

The young moon has fed.

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Thou, Earth, calm empire of a happy soul

Thy little footsteps on the sands

To the deep, to the deep.

"Twas at the season when the Earth upsprings

Unfathomable Sea! whose waves are years

[We] look on that which cannot change-the One
We strew these opiate flowers

When passion's trance is overpast

When soft and sunny skies

When the lamp is shattered

When the last hope of trampled France had failed

Where art thou, beloved To-morrow

Wilt thou forget the happy hours

Worlds on worlds are rolling over

Ye gentle visitations of calm thought

Ye hasten to the dead! What seek ye there

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