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Henry David Thoreau
Such near aspects had we
by Henry David Thoreau
Such near aspects had we
Of our life's scenery.
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I am bound, I am bound, for a distant shore
Tell me ye wise ones if ye can
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I saw a delicate flower had grown up two feet high
Each summer sound
Last updated January 14, 2019
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