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How beautiful And rife At * the deep lessons that doth Nature give fn death , e ' en a * in life ! Come tfaou and be my teacfotr , . Thou mute , yet eloquent preacher Of tbe true life that in dead thing ! doth lire
Bird of the meadow grass ! Although thy chirruping for aye if stiil'd , Say what thy sweet life was ; What strength of joy showed in lay winged leaping * And , when amonggt the mosse * gently creeping , What peace and love thy little being fill d !
Orf aarthe sun went down And the moist dew upon the fragrant clover Waa fleshly atrown , Pois'd on a blue-bell in the light breeze awinging Out of thy happy heart a love-lay singing , A world of sweets around , and heaven all over !
How couldtat tbott leave it all : Into the busy haunts of men to come Iii draperied thrall ? I lar'd the ^ not from out t ny furrow'd pisses , Nor wrotig'd thy sleep amongst the vcrtant grtsset , To bid thee die , fkt from thy pfoasmt hetrte .
Poot fool ! yet with thy fate Doth wisdom Inly dwell to warn the free Ere yet too late . Like t 6 the breathing sweet from out dead roses , Thy death to all a living truth disclose * , Would they might heed its silent ministry !
Like thee , they quit the fields Of their most sunny freedom , by Whose power Eachfoy Us double yields ; The world a subtle web around them weaving , The pleasant garden of their hearts now tearing To seek a life unknown—Say ! what it * dower X
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1835, page 675, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2650/page/47/
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