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/^O him. -who in tKe love of Nature Kolds 



Communion -wltK her visible forms,"sh.e speaKs 

 A various language ; for his g'ayer Kours 

 SKe Kas a voice of glaclness,"anct a smile. 

 And eloquence of beauty, and sKe glides 

 Into his darKer musings, -with, a mild 

 And healing sympathy, that steals avy/'ay 

 Their sharpness, ere he is a'ware. . . . 

 Go forth, under the open sl^y, and list 

 To Nature's teachings, -while from all around— 

 Earth and her -waters, and the depths of air- 

 Comes a still voice. 



