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Some silent laws our hearts may make,

Which they shall long obey :

We for the year to come may take

Our temper from to-day.

And from the blessed power that rolls

About, below, above,

We'll frame the measure of our souls:

They shall be tuned to love.

Then come, my sister! come, I pray,

With speed put on your woodland dress ; -And bring no book: for this one day We'll give to idleness.

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My Father was a good and pious man,
An honest man by honest parents bred;
And I believe, that, soon as I began

To lisp, he made me kneel beside my bed,
And in his hearing there my prayers I said:
And, afterwards, by my good Father taught,
I read, and loved the books in which I read ;
For books in every neighbouring house I sought,
And nothing to my mind a sweeter pleasure brought.

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