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to get me back thither. Now sooth it is that the best way

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Has thy fair face within its tranquil ken,

to get me back thither. Now sooth it is that the best way

And from beneath a sheltering ivy leaf

to get me back thither. Now sooth it is that the best way

Takes glimpses of thee; thou art a relief

to get me back thither. Now sooth it is that the best way

To the poor patient oyster, where it sleeps

Within its pearly house.- The mighty deeps,

The monstrous sea is thine- the myriad sea!

O Moon! far-spooming Ocean bows to thee,

And Tellus feels his forehead's cumbrous load.

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