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quietly, with reverance, in awe
do you hear the rain?
daughter, thou art come to die
and breaketh bread no more
renew the vision of delight
never in all my life
those black eyes i once so praised
melancholy days have come
when a deed is done for freedom
the pale day drowses on the western steep
will you glimmer on the sea?

 



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