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Now the forgiving sun, with beams aslope,
Who, in pure sky where not a chimney smokes,
Rose over green, umbrageous, rooted oaks,
Enters the city room, that has no pride,
Goldenly, with fresh morning airs allied,
And to the blistered washing-stand says: Hope.
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