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Peace were in the woods, perchance,
where the kind paths of romance
know a dear deserted hall:
and the lands of legend call
to the dim disquiet heart,
ah, that once their mother-art
fashion'd slow in tender ways
where the long unnoticed days
pale to dewy silver eves
in the wisdom of the leaves.
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