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AUSE not with lingering foot, O pilgrim, here; Pierce the deep shadows of the mountain-side; Firm be thy step, thy heart unknown to fear, To brighter worlds this thorny path will guide.

Soon shall thy feet approach the calm abode, So near the mansions of supreme delight; Pause not—but tread this consecrated road, 'Tis the dark basis of the heavenly height.

Behold, to cheer thee on the toilsome way, How many a fountain glitters down the hill! Pure gales, inviting, softly round thee play, Bright sunshine guides—and wilt thou linger still? Oh! enter there, where, freed from human strife, Hope is reality, and time is life.