The heart less bounding at emotion new, The hope, once crushed, less quick to spring again.
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Too fast we live, too much are tried, Too harassd, to attain Wordsworths sweet calm, or Goethes wide And luminous view to gain.
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Not deep the poet sees, but wide.
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For him the present
Holds only pain.
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And thou, who didst the stars and sunbeams know, Self-schooled, self-scanned, self-honoured, self-secure; Didst tread on earth unguessed at. Better so.
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