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Rhymes And Rhythms - VIII

    By William Ernest Henley




    (To J. A. C.)


    Fresh from his fastnesses
    Wholesome and spacious,
    The north wind, the mad huntsman,
    Halloos on his white hounds
    Over the grey, roaring
    Reaches and ridges,
    The forest of ocean,
    The chace of the world.
    Hark to the peal
    Of the pack in full cry,
    As he thongs them before him
    Swarming voluminous,
    Weltering, wide-wallowing,
    Till in a ruining
    Chaos of energy,
    Hurled on their quarry,
    They crash into foam!

    Old Indefatigable,
    Time's right-hand man, the sea
    Laughs as in joy
    From his millions of wrinkles:
    Laughs that his destiny,
    Great with the greatness
    Of triumphing order,
    Shows as a dwarf
    By the strength of his heart
    And the might of his hands.

    Master of masters,
    O maker of heroes,
    Thunder the brave,
    Irresistible message:
    'Life is worth living
    Through every grain of it
    From the foundations
    To the last edge
    Of the cornerstone, death.'



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