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I SET apart a day for wandering;

  I heard the woodlands ring,

  The hidden white-throat sing,

  And the harmonic West,

  Beyond a far hill-crest,

  Touch its Aeolian string.

  Remote from all the brawl and bruit of men,

  The iron tongue of Trade,

  I followed the clear calling of a wren

  Deep to the bosom of a sheltered glade,

  Where interwoven branches spread a shade

  Of soft cool beryl like the evening seas

  Unruffled by the breeze.

  And there—and there—

  I watched the maiden-hair,

  The pale blue iris-grass,

  The water-spider in its pause and pass

  Upon a pool that like a mirror was.

  I took for confidant

  The diligent ant 20

  Threading the clover and the sorrel aisles;

  For me were all the smiles

  Of the sequestered blossoms there abloom—

  Chalice and crown and plume;

  I drank the ripe rich attars blurred and blent,

  And won—Content!

位律師廻複

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