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How thrill we, when heavenly hushes
  Come over the sea and the land!—
Soft kissings of waves among rushes,
  Footfalls of a bird on the sand,
Or least little stirs in the bushes
  Take hold on the heart like a hand
Arresting—we know not for what—
  But little we care to withstand:

How thrill we!—We think that some Spirit
  Is speaking each moment like that;—
O faint not, strained ear, till you hear it,—
  Heart, break not till you understand!