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A Solitude

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    Sea beyond sea, sand after sweep of sand,
    Here ivory smooth, here cloven and ridged with flow
    Of channelled waters soft as rain or snow,
    Stretch their lone length at ease beneath the bland
    Grey gleam of skies whose smile on wave and strand
    Shines weary like a man’s who smiles to know
    That now no dream can mock his faith with show,
    Nor cloud for him seem living sea or land.
    Is there an end at all of all this waste,
    These crumbling cliffs defeatured and defaced,
    These ruinous heights of sea-sapped walls that slide
    Seaward with all their banks of bleak blown flowers
    Glad yet of life, ere yet their hope subside
    Beneath the coil of dull dense waves and hours?



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From "A Midsummer Holiday and Other Poems"


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