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A RUSTIC SEAT NEAR THE SEA.

1 To him, who, many a night upon the main,
2 At mid-watch, from the bounding vessel's side,
3 Shivering, has listened to the rocking tide,
4 Oh, how delightful smile thy views again,
5 Fair Land! the sheltered hut, and far-seen mill
6 That safe sails round and round; the tripping rill
7 That o'er the gray sand glitters; the clear sky,
8 Beneath whose blue vault shines the village tower,
9 That high elms, swaying in the wind, embower;
10 And hedge-rows, where the small birds' melody
11 Solace the lithe and loitering peasant lad!
12 O Stranger! is thy pausing fancy sad
13 At thought of many evils which do press
14 On wide humanity! Look up; address
15 The God who made the world; but let thy heart
16 Be thankful, though some heavy thoughts have part,
17 That, sheltered from the human storms' career,
18 Thou meetest innocence and quiet here.

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Bowles, William Lisle, 1762-1850. The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles, Vol. I. With Memoir, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes by George Gilfillan. Edinburgh: James Nichol, 9 North Bank Street..., 1855, p. 96.  (Page images digitized from a copy held at the University of California Libraries.)

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