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XXVII
[She sauntered by the swinging seas]
She sauntered by the swinging seas,
A jewel glittered at her ear,
And, teasing her along, the breeze
Brought many a rounded grace more near
A jewel glittered at her ear,
And, teasing her along, the breeze
Brought many a rounded grace more near
So passing, one with wave and beam,
She left for memory to caress
A laughing thought, a golden gleam,
A hint of hidden loveliness.
She left for memory to caress
A laughing thought, a golden gleam,
A hint of hidden loveliness.
1876
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