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Longfellow.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



        The winds have talked with him confidingly;
            The trees have whispered to him; and the night
            Hath held him gently as a mother might,
        And taught him all sad tones of melody:
        The mountains have bowed to him; and the sea,
            In clamorous waves, and murmurs exquisite,
            Hath told him all her sorrow and delight -
        Her legends fair - her darkest mystery.
            His verse blooms like a flower, night and day;
        Bees cluster round his rhymes; and twitterings
            Of lark and swallow, in an endless May,
        Are mingling with the tender songs he sings. -
            Nor shall he cease to sing - in every lay
            Of Nature's voice he sings - and will alway.



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