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ead and stern, the whole universe o'er! JOY O splendid, spacious day, irradiate With flaming dawns, when earth shows yet more fair Her ardent beauty, proud, without alloy; And wakening life breathes out her perfume rare So potently, that, all intoxicate, Our ravished being rushes upon joy! Be thanked, mine eyes, that now Ye still shine clear beneath my furrowed brow To see afar, the light vibrating there; And you my hands, that in the sun yet thrill, And you, my fingers, that glow golden still Among the golden fruit upon the wall Where hollyhocks stand tall. Be thanked, my body, that thyself dost bear Yet firm and swift, and quivering to the touch Of the quick breezes or of winds profound; And you, straight frame, and lungs outbreathing wide, Along the shore or on the mountain-side, The sharp and radiant air That bathes and grips the mighty worlds around! O festal mornings, calm in loveliness, Rose whose pure face the dewdrops all caress, Birds flying toward us, like some presage white, Gardens of sombre shade or frailest light! What time the ample summer warms the glade, I love you, roads, by which came hither late She who held hidden in her hands my fate. I love you, distant marshes, woods austere, And to its depths, I love the earth, where here Beneath my feet, my dead to rest are laid. So I exist in all that doth surround And penetrate me:--all this grassy ground, These hidden paths, and many a copse of beech: Clear water, that no clouding shadows reach: You have become to me Myself, because you are my memory. In you my life prolonged for ever seems, I shape, I am, all that hath filled my dreams; In that horizon vast that dazzles me, Trees shimmering with gold, my pride are ye; And like the knots upon your trunk, my will Strengthens my power to sane, stanch labour still. Rose of the pearl-hued gardens, when you kiss My brow, a touch of living flame it is; To me all seems One thrill of ardour, beauty, wild caress; And I, in this world-drunkenness, So multiply myself in all that gleams On dazzled eyes, That my heart, fainting, vents itself in cries. O leaps of fervour, strong, profound, and sweet, As though some great wing swept thee off thy feet! If thou hast felt them upward hearing thee Toward infinity, Complain not, man, even in the evil day; Whate'er disaster takes thee for her prey Thou to
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