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XCIII


When in the spring the swallows all return,
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And the bleak bitter sea grows mild once more,
With all its thunders softened to a sigh;

When to the meadows the young green comes back,
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And swelling buds put forth on every bough,
With wild-wood odours on the delicate air;

Ah, then, in that so lovely earth wilt thou
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With all thy beauty love me all one way,
And make me all thy lover as before?

Lo, where the white-maned horses of the surge,
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Plunging in thunderous onset to the shore,
Trample and break and charge along the sand!







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