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The Well Of Loch Maree

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    Calm on the breast of Loch Maree
    A little isle reposes;
    A shadow woven of the oak
    And willow o'er it closes.

    Within, a Druid's mound is seen,
    Set round with stony warders;
    A fountain, gushing through the turf,
    Flows o'er its grassy borders.

    And whoso bathes therein his brow,
    With care or madness burning,
    Feels once again his healthful thought
    And sense of peace returning.

    O restless heart and fevered brain,
    Unquiet and unstable,
    That holy well of Loch Maree
    Is more than idle fable!

    Life's changes vex, its discords stun,
    Its glaring sunshine blindeth,
    And blest is he who on his way
    That fount of healing findeth!

    The shadows of a humbled will
    And contrite heart are o'er it;
    Go read its legend, "Trust In God,"
    On Faith's white stones before it



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