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So views the wanderer, with delighted eyes, Reviving hopes from black despondence rise, When, blighted by Adversity's chill breath, Those hopes had felt a temporary death; Then with gay heart he looks to future hours, When Love shall dress for him the Summer bowers! And, as delicious dreams enchant his mind, Forgets his sorrows past, or gives them to the wind.