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1872–1943

THE CITY

Cale Young Rice

Soft and fair by the Desert's edge, And on the dim blue edge of the sea, Where white gulls wing all day and fledge Their young on the high cliff's sandy ledge,

There is a city I have beheld, Sometime or where, by day or dream, I know not which, for it seems enspelled As I am by its memory.

Pale minarets of the Prophet pierce Above it into the white of the skies, And sails enchanted a thousand years Flit at its feet while fancy steers.

No face of all its faces to me Is known — no passion of it or pain. It is but a city by the sea, Enshrined forever beyond my eyes!

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