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William Wordsworth

Yet many a Novice of the cloistral shade, And many chained by vows, with eager glee The warrant hail, exulting to be free; Like ships before whose keels, full long embayed

In polar ice, propitious winds have made Unlooked-for outlet to an open sea, Their liquid world, for bold discovery, In all her quarters temptingly displayed!

Hope guides the young; but when the old must pass The threshold, whither shall they turn to find The hospitality — the alms ( alas! Alms may be needed ) which that House bestowed?

Can they, in faith and worship, train the mind To keep this new and questionable road?

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