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A Musical Instrument
    was  god Pan,

    Dohe river?

    Spreading ruin and scattering ban,

    Splas,

    And breaking t

    ithe river.

    ore out a reed, t god Pan,

    From the river:

    ter turbidly ran,

    And the broken lilies a-dying lay,

    And the dragon-fly had fled away,

    Ere  it out of the river.

    t god Pan

    urbidly flohe river;

    And  god can,

    iteel at tient reed,

    till t a sign of the leaf indeed

    to prove it freshe river.

    it s, did t god Pan,

    (all it stood in the river!)

    t of a man,

    Steadily from tside ring,

    And notcy thing

    In  by the river.

    t god Pan

    (Laug by the river),

    the only way, since gods began

    to make s music, they could succeed.

    to a he reed,

    he river.

    S, s, s, O Pan!

    Piercing s by the river!

    Blinding s, O great god Pan!

    t to die,

    And the dragon-fly

    Came back to dream on the river.

    Yet  is t god Pan,

    to laugs by the river,

    Making a poet out of a man:

    true gods sig and pain, --

    For the reed which grows nevermore again

    As a reed he river.
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