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The Loons.

    By Archibald Lampman



    Once ye were happy, once by many a shore,
    Wherever Glooscap's gentle feet might stray,
    Lulled by his presence like a dream, ye lay
    Floating at rest; but that was long of yore.
    He was too good for earthly men; he bore
    Their bitter deeds for many a patient day,
    And then at last he took his unseen way.
    He was your friend, and ye might rest no more:

    And now, though many hundred altering years
    Have passed, among the desolate northern meres
    Still must ye search and wander querulously,
    Crying for Glooscap, still bemoan the light
    With wierd entreaties, and in agony
    With awful laughter pierce the lonely night.



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