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To Poesy.

    By John Clare



    O sweetly wild and 'witching Poesy!
    Thou light of this world's hermitage I prove thee;
    And surely none helps loving thee that knows thee,
    A soul of feeling cannot help but love thee.
    I would say how thy secret wonders move me,
    Thou spell of loveliness!--but 'tis too much:
    Had I the language of the gods above me
    I might then venture thy wild harp to touch,
    And sing of all thy thrilling pains and pleasures;
    The flowers I meet in this world's wilderness;
    The comforts rising from thy spell-bound treasures,
    Thy cordial balm that softens my distress:
    I would say all, but thou art far above me;
    Words are too weak, expression can't be had;
    I can but say I love, and dearly love thee,
    And that thou cheer'st me when my soul is sad.



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