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MIDNIGHT SONG BY THE SHORE.
I.
Alone among the rocks I standAnd watch the flaming path expand
From far horizon to the strand,—
And ask this question o'er and o'er:—
II.
“Tell me, thou Moon that mocks the nightWith such effulgence of delight
Along the ocean in thy flight,—
When will thy myriad wanderings cease?”
III.
In vain! there comes no answering cryFrom the illumined midnight sky,—
Only the deep calm waves reply,
“Pilgrim of earth! be dumb and wait!”
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