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3. STEPPING WESTWARD.

William Wordsworth

“What you are stepping westward?” — “Yea.” —‘ Twould be a wildish destiny, If we, who thus together roam In a strange Land, and far from home,

Were in this place the guests of Chance: Yet who would stop, or fear to advance, Though home or shelter he had none, With such a Sky to lead him on?

The dewy ground was dark and cold; Behind, all gloomy to behold; And stepping westward seem'd to be A kind of heavenly destiny;

I liked the greeting;‘ twas a sound Of something without place or bound; And seem'd to give me spiritual right To travel through that region bright.

The voice was soft, and she who spake Was walking by her native Lake: The salutation had to me The very sound of courtesy:

It's power was felt; and while my eye Was fixed upon the glowing sky, The echo of the voice enwrought A human sweetness with the thought

Of travelling through the world that lay Before me in my endless way.

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