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<h2 id="id00063" style="margin-top: 4em">THE TABLES TURNED;</h2>
<p id="id00064" style="margin-top: 2em"> <i>An Evening Scene, on the same Subject</i>,</p>
<p id="id00065" style="margin-top: 4em"> Up! up! my friend, and clear your looks,<br/>
Why all this toil and trouble?<br/>
Up! up! my friend, and quit your books,<br/>
Or surely you'll grow double.<br/></p>
<p id="id00066"> The sun, above the mountain's head,<br/>
A freshening lustre mellow<br/>
Through all the long green fields has spread,<br/>
His first sweet evening yellow.<br/></p>
<p id="id00067"> Books! 'tis dull and endless strife,<br/>
Come, here the woodland linnet,<br/>
How sweet his music; on my life<br/>
There's more of wisdom in it.<br/></p>
<p id="id00068"> And hark! how blithe the throstle sings!<br/>
And he is no mean preacher;<br/>
Come forth into the light of things,<br/>
Let Nature be your teacher.<br/></p>
<p id="id00069"> She has a world of ready wealth,<br/>
Our minds and hearts to bless—<br/>
Spontaneous wisdom breathed by health,<br/>
Truth breathed by chearfulness.<br/></p>
<p id="id00070"> One impulse from a vernal wood<br/>
May teach you more of man;<br/>
Of moral evil and of good,<br/>
Than all the sages can.<br/></p>
<p id="id00071"> Sweet is the lore which nature brings;<br/>
Our meddling intellect<br/>
Mishapes the beauteous forms of things;<br/>
—We murder to dissect.<br/></p>
<p id="id00072"> Enough of science and of art;<br/>
Close up these barren leaves;<br/>
Come forth, and bring with you a heart<br/>
That watches and receives.<br/></p>
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