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Till o'er a fount he held it, bade her lean,
And mirror'd in the wave was safely seenAnd Thou, O Lord! by whom are seen
Thy creatures as they be,
Forgive me if too close I leanThey dare not sit or lean,
But fume and fret and posture
And foam and curse between;Of barefooted, hungry, lean,
Ornry boys you want to hang
When you're growed up twic't as mean!The upward floating smoke ascends between,
And near the open doorway, gaunt and lean,Ascent, that from ‘the Pisan is the screen’
Of ‘Lucca’; with him Gualandi came,
Sismondi, and Lanfranchi, ‘bloodhounds lean,Are eggs of cloudy green
Whence hungry rats and leanEyes of gods! ye must have seen,
O'er your ramparts as ye lean,Things not of such as die! But I have been
Too much alone; a heart, whereon to lean,Now her retinue is lean,
Many rearward; streams the chase
Eager forth of covert; seenMight stop before this favored scene,
At Nature's call, nor blush to leanThe deeds which, more than their own awful mien,
Make every crag of Switzerland sublime!
And say to those whose feeble souls would lean,And turns for calmness to the pleasant green
Of easy slopes, and shadowy trees that leanThere another phantom lean
Murmuring o'er the fragrant bed,--
Ah! and if my spirit's queenWhat though thine horse be bothe foul and lean?
If he will serve thee, reck thou not a bean;Be she fat, or be she lean;
Be she sluttish, be she clean;And teach my heart to lean
With thy sweet trust upon the arm
Which folds us both unseen!And from her neck's inclining flower-stem lean
Love-freighted lips and absolute eyes that weanQuiet as patterned silk, flushed saplings lean;
And the auspicious greenWho from the feathery gold of evening lean;—
The ocean with its vastness, its blue green,