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found it easy to live: and praise be to All-hallows withal

Immortal Beautytwo2023-11-30 21:46:57 92 17

And craggy isles, and sea-mew's plaintive cry

found it easy to live: and praise be to All-hallows withal

Plaining discrepant between sea and sky.

found it easy to live: and praise be to All-hallows withal

Dolphins were still my playmates; shapes unseen

found it easy to live: and praise be to All-hallows withal

Would let me feel their scales of gold and green,

Nor be my desolation; and, full oft,

When a dread waterspout had rear'd aloft

Its hungry hugeness, seeming ready ripe

To burst with hoarsest thunderings, and wipe

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