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[Manuscript] "The Nun's Aspiration" / [Ralph Waldo Emerson and Mary Moody Emerson].

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But oh! these waves and leaves,
 
But oh! these waves and leaves,
When [undecipherable] stoic Nature grieves, -
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When haply stoic Nature grieves, -
No human speech [undecipherable] beautiful
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No human speech to beautiful
as their murmurs [mine to full].
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as their murmurs mine to lull.
 
On this altar God hath built
 
On this altar God hath built
 
I lay my vanity and guilt;
 
I lay my vanity and guilt;
 
Nor me can Hope or [undecipherable] urge
 
Nor me can Hope or [undecipherable] urge
Hearing as now the [undecipherable]
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Hearing as now the lofty dirge
 
Which [undecipherable] of Northern mountains hymn
 
Which [undecipherable] of Northern mountains hymn
 
Nature's funeral, high and dim, -
 
Nature's funeral, high and dim, -

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But oh! these waves and leaves, When haply stoic Nature grieves, - No human speech to beautiful as their murmurs mine to lull. On this altar God hath built I lay my vanity and guilt; Nor me can Hope or [undecipherable] urge Hearing as now the lofty dirge Which [undecipherable] of Northern mountains hymn Nature's funeral, high and dim, - [undecipherable] able pageantry of clouds, Mourning Summer laid in Shrouds.

Many a day Shall dawn and die, Many an angel wander by, And helping, light my [undecipherable] turf. [undecipherable] perhaps by Ocean Surf, Forgotten amid splendid Tombs, Yet wreathed and hid by Summer blooms.