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Arthur Hugh Clough - All Is WellArthur Hugh Clough - All Is Well
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Whate`er you dream, with doubt possessed, Keep, keep it snug within your breast, And lay you down and take your rest; And when you wake, to work again, The wind it blows, the vessel goes, And where and whither, no one knows. `Twill all be well: no need of care; Though how it will, and when, and where, We cannot see, and can`t declare. In spite of dreams, in spite of thought, `Tis not in vain, and not for nought, The wind it blows, the ship it goes, Though where and whither, no one knows.
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