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For man can shew thee nought so fair, As Nature's varied marvels there; And if thy pure and artless breast, Can feel their grandeur, thou art blest!

For thee the stream in beauty flows, For thee the gale of summer blows, And, in deep glen and wood-walk free, Voices of joy still breathe for thee.

But happier far, if then thy soul Can soar to Him who made the whole, If to thine eye the simplest flower Portray His bounty and His power:

If, in whate'er is bright or grand, Thy mind can trace His viewless hand, If Nature's music bid thee raise Thy song of gratitude and praise;