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Of the very happiness life engenders and earth provides--our privilege here. Dare we dispel a single transport, neglect the worth that is here and now, Yet dream of enjoying its shadowy semblance in the by-and-by somewhere, somehow? I heard the wind on the hillside whisper, "They ill prepare for a journey hence Who waste the senses and starve the spirit in a world all made for spirit and sense. "Is the full stream fed from a stifled source, or the ripe fruit filled from a blighted flower? Are not the brook and the blossom greatened through many a busy beatified hour? Not in the shadow but in the substance, plastic and potent at our command, Are all the wisdom and gladness of heart; this is the kingdom of heaven at hand." So I will pass through the lovely world, and partake of beauty to feed my soul. With earth my domain and growth my portion, how should I sue for a further dole? In the lift I feel of immortal rapture, in the flying glimpse I gain of truth, Released is the passion that sought perfection, assuaged the ardor of dreamful youth. The patience of time shall teach me courage, the strength of the sun shall lend me poise. I would give thanks for the autumn glory, for the teaching of earth and all her joys. Her fine fruition shall well suffice me; the air shall stir in my veins like wine; While the moment waits and the wonder deepens, my life shall merge with the life divine. In October Now come the rosy dogwoods, The golden tulip-tree, And the scarlet yellow maple, To make a day for me. The ash-trees on the ridges, The alders in the swamp, Put on their red and purple To join the autumn pomp. The woodbine hangs her crimson Along the pasture wall, And all the bannered sumacs Have heard the frosty call. Who then so dead to valor As not to raise a cheer, When all the woods are marching In triumph of the year? By Still Waters "_He leadeth me beside the still waters; He restoreth my soul._" "My tent stands in a garden Of aster and goldenrod, Tilled by the rain and the sunshine, And sown by the hand of God,-- An old New England pasture Abandoned to peace and time, And by the magic of beauty Reclaimed to the sublime. About it are golde
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