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    Animal Tranquility and Decay

    by William Wordsworth
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    The little hedgerow birds,
    That peck along the road, regard him not.
    He travels on, and in his face, his step,
    His gait, is one expression; every limb,
    His look and bending figure, all bespeak
    A man who does not move with pain, but moves
    With thought. -He is insensibly subdued
    To settled quiet: he is one by whom
    All effort seems forgotten; one to whom
    Long patience hath such mild composure given
    That patience now doth seem a thing of which
    He hath no need. He is by nature led
    To peace so perfect, that the young behold
    With envy what the Old Man hardly feels.
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