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 The grass and flowers, with living power, o'ergrow

Their last year's remnants on the greening ground.

Wilt thou, then, all thy wintry feelings keep,

The old dead routine of thy book-writ lore,

Nor deem that God can teach, by one bright hour,

What life hath never taught to thee before?

See what vast leisure, what unbounded rest,

Lie in the bending dome of the blue sky:

Ah! breathe that life-born languor from thy breast,

And know once more a child's unreasoning joy.

Cease, cease to think, and be content to be;

Swing safe at anchor in fair Nature's bay;

Reason no more, but o'er thy quiet soul

Let God's sweet teachings ripple their soft way.

Soar with the birds, and flutter with the leaf;

Dance with the seeded grass in fringy play;