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The Stanza of Childe Harold

    By Henry Kendall



    Who framed the stanza of Childe Harold? He
    It was who, halting on a stormy shore,
    Knew well the lofty voice which evermore,
    In grand distress, doth haunt the sleepless sea
    With solemn sounds. And as each wave did roll
    Till one came up, the mightiest of the whole,
    To sweep and surge across the vacant lea,
    Wild words were wedded to wild melody.
    This poet must have had a speechless sense
    Of some dead summer’s boundless affluence;
    Else, whither can we trace the passioned lore
    Of Beauty, steeping to the very core
    His royal verse, and that rare light which lies
    About it, like a sunset in the skies?



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