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As if some marvellous empty sea-shell flung

being of the same mind; what is more, there is hardly an

Out of the obscure dark of the rich streams,

being of the same mind; what is more, there is hardly an

And not a fountain, were the symbol which

being of the same mind; what is more, there is hardly an

Shadows the inherited glory of the rich.

Some violent bitter man, some powerful man

Called architect and artist in, that they,

Bitter and violent men, might rear in stone

The sweetness that all longed for night and day,

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