The rain came suddenly, and to the shore
I paddled, and took refuge in the wood,
And, leaning on my paddle, there I stood
In mild contentment watching the downpour,
Feeling as oft I have felt heretofore,
Rooted in nature, that supremest mood
When all the strength, the peace, of solitude,
Sink into and pervade the being's core.
And I have thought, if man could but abate
His need of human fellowship, and find
Himself through Nature, healing with her balm
The world's sharp wounds, and growing in her state,
What might and greatness, majesty of mind,
Sublimity of soul and Godlike calm!
(Pick out the lines from the poem that say)
1) The trees sheltered me from the sudden rains.
2) Nature could cure many of humanity's troubles .
3) Man can achieve a state of godlike peace if he is close to nature.
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what might greatness,majesty of mind,sublimity of soul and godlike calm
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