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THIS IS NO SOLITUDE by WILLIAM MOTHERWELL

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First Line: THIS IS NO SOLITUDE; THESE BROWN WOODS SPEAK
Last Line: CALLING HIM FRIEND, NATURE IN VAIN WOULD BLESS!

THIS is no Solitude; These brown woods speak
In tones most musical -- this limpid river
Chaunts a low song, to be forgotten never! --
These my beloved companions are so meek,
So soul-sustaining, I were crazed to seek
Again the tumult, the o'erpowering hum,
Which of the ever busy hiving city come --
Parting us from ourselves. -- Still let us breathe
The heavenly air of contemplation here;
And with old trees, grey stones, and runnels clear,
Claim kindred and hold converse. He that seeth
Upon this vesper spot no lovliness,
Nor hears therein a voice of tenderness,
Calling him friend, Nature in vain would bless!



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