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WOOD WALK AND HYMN.

And let me hear once more the woodland verse
I taught thee late—'twas made for such a scene.
[Child speaks.


WOOD HYMN.



        Broods there some spirit here?
The summer leaves hang silent as a cloud;
And o'er the pools, all still and darkly clear,
The wild wood-hyacinth with awe seems bow'd;
And something of a tender cloistral gloom
        Deepens the violet's bloom.

        The very light that streams
Through the dim dewy veil of foliage round,
Comes tremulous with emerald-tinted gleams,
As if it knew the place were holy ground;
And would not startle, with too bright a burst,
        Flowers, all divinely nurs'd.