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 Hark! to the hurried question of Despair
 "Where is my child?"--An echo answers--
  "Where?"  
 Hark! to the hurried question of Despair
 "Where is my child?"--An echo answers--
  "Where?" 
 And a million horrible bellowing echoes broke
 From the red-ribb'd hollow behind the wood,
  And thunder'd up read more 
 And a million horrible bellowing echoes broke
 From the red-ribb'd hollow behind the wood,
  And thunder'd up into Heaven. 
 Never sleeping, still awake,
 Pleasing most when most I speak;
  The delight of old and young,
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 Never sleeping, still awake,
 Pleasing most when most I speak;
  The delight of old and young,
   Though I speak without a tongue.
    Nought but one thing can confound me,
     Many voices joining round me,
      Then I fret, and rave, and gabble,
       Like the labourers of Babel. 
Like--but oh! how different!
Like--but oh! how different!
 Echo waits with art and care
 And will the faults of song repair.  
 Echo waits with art and care
 And will the faults of song repair. 
 Mysterious haunts of echoes old and far,
 The voice divine of human loyalty.  
 Mysterious haunts of echoes old and far,
 The voice divine of human loyalty. 
 How sweet the answer Echo makes
 To music at night,
  When, roused by lute or horn, she read more 
 How sweet the answer Echo makes
 To music at night,
  When, roused by lute or horn, she wakes,
   And far away, o'er lawns and lakes,
    Goes answering light. 
 The birds chaunt melody on every bush,
 The snake lies rolled in the cheerful sun,
  The green read more 
 The birds chaunt melody on every bush,
 The snake lies rolled in the cheerful sun,
  The green leaves quiver with the cooling wind,
   And make a checkered shadow on the ground;
    Under their sweet shade, Aaron, let us sit,
     And whilst the babbling echo mocks the hounds,
      Replying shrilly to the well-tuned horns,
       As if a double hunt were heard at once,
        Let us sit down and mark their yellowing noise;
         And after conflict such as was supposed
          The wand'ring prince and Dido once enjoyed,
           When with a happy storm they were surprised,
            And curtained with a counsel-keeping cave,
             We may, each wreathed in the other's arms,
              Our pastimes done, possess a golden slumber,
               Whiles hounds and horns and sweet melodious birds
                Be unto us as is a nurse's song
                 Of lullaby to bring her babe asleep. 
 The melancholy ghosts of dead renown,
 Whispering faint echoes of the world's applause.  
 The melancholy ghosts of dead renown,
 Whispering faint echoes of the world's applause.