Sour fiend, go home and tell the Pit
For once you met your master, -
A man who carried in his soul
Three charms against disaster,
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Not baser than his own homekeeping kind
Whose journeyman he is -
Blind sons and breastless daughters of the blind
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The old gilt vane and spire receive
The last beam eastward striking;
The first shy bat to peep at eve
Has found her to his liking.
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He came and took me by the hand
Up to a red rose tree,
He kept His meaning to Himself
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The book was dull, its pictures
As leaden as its lore,
But one glad, happy picture
Made up for all and more:
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The leaves looked in at the window
Of the house across the way,
At a man that had sinned like you and me
And all poor human clay.
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Reason has moons, but moons not hers,
Lie mirror'd on the sea,
Confounding her astronomers,
But O! delighting me.
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He begged and shuffled on;
Sometimes he stopped to throw
A bit and benison
To sparrows in the snow,
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When flighting time is on I go
With clap-net and decoy,
A-fowling after goldfinches
And other birds of joy;
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