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A Night-piece by Millet

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    Wind and sea and cloud and cloud-forsaking
    Mirth of moonlight where the storm leaves free
    Heaven awhile, for all the wrath of waking
    Wind and sea.

    Bright with glad mad rapture, fierce with glee,
    Laughs the moon, borne on past cloud's o'ertaking
    Fast, it seems, as wind or sail can flee.

    One blown sail beneath her, hardly making
    Forth, wild-winged for harbourage yet to be,
    Strives and leaps and pants beneath the breaking
    Wind and sea.



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From "A Century of Roundels"


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