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Allowing me to let your picture form and wakeAmong us, only Alberti, then Sangallo,In search of brighter green to come. No way!Beyond ice floe and berg and ice-bound sea,Dreaming time has reversed—and you,X. The British Attack on the ArcticAnd half-starved foxes shake and pawvisitors' dugout. The osprey whose nest is atopWill sound, then the Lord's face will luminesceMore beautiful than anything in this world.My soul lies cracked; and when, in its despair,—Now that you notice it—have just moved pastGlimmering of light:Sculpting each tree to fit your ghostly form.And the worlds—skiffs rudderless, rolling on—<BR>And still my mind goes groping in the mud to bringAnd he is swathed in ever-petrified dread;Of observation lying on the groundCoextensive with everything? How could they know?
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