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TO A LONELY WOODLAND SPRING
  
  
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TO A LONELY WOODLAND SPRING

Pure dweller in the shadows green,
Glad hermit of the solitude,
Whose lovely work is wrought unseen
For ever in the pathless wood!
Like thine I wish my task might be:—
With the shy fountain's lonely birth
In Nature's close society,
But sending beauty through the earth.
Such is the poet's life: a stream
From his heart rising ever steals,
Wreathing bare use with beauty's gleam,
A rainbow on the busy wheels!