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Studious of ease and fond of humble things.
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The flowers anew returning seasons bring!But beauty faded has no second spring.
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There solid billows of enormous size,Alps of green ice, in wild disorder rise.
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The stag in limpid currents with surpriseSees crystal branches on his forehead rise.
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Timely blossom, Infant fair,Fondling of a happy pair.
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And thou shalt in thy daughter see,This picture, once, resembled thee.
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Wearied then and glad of rest,Like the linnet in the nest.
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