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“That Nature ne'er deserts the wise and pure;
No plot so narrow, be but Nature there,
No waste so vacant, but may well employ
Each faculty of sense, and keep the heart
Awake to Love and Beauty! and sometimes
'Tis well to be bereft of promis'd good,
That we may lift the soul, and contemplate
With lively joy the joys we cannot share.”
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“Visit her, gentle Sleep! with wings of healing,

         And may this storm be but a mountain-birth,

May all the stars hang bright above her dwelling,

         Silent as though they watched the sleeping Earth!

                With light heart may she rise,

                Gay fancy, cheerful eyes,

         Joy lift her spirit, joy attune her voice;

To her may all things live, from pole to pole,

Their life the eddying of her living soul!

         O simple spirit, guided from above,

Dear Lady! friend devoutest of my choice,

Thus mayest thou ever, evermore rejoice.”
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“Truth I pursued,as Fancy sketch'd the way,
And wiser men than I went worse astray.”
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Samuel Taylor Coleridge