Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes
If Thou Art Worn And Hard Beset,
With Sorrows, That Thou Wouldst Forget;
If Thou Wouldst Read A Lesson, That Will Keep
Thy Heart From Fainting And Thy Soul From Sleep,
Go To The Woods And Hills! No Tears
Dim The Sweet Look That Nature Wears.
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