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1872–1943

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Cale Young Rice

A shoal-light flashes east, And livid lightning west, The silvery dark night-sea between, On which we ride at rest,

And gaze far, far away Into the fretless skies, World-sadness in our thought — but ah, Content within our eyes.

The ship's bell strikes — the sound Floats shrouded to our ears, Then suddenly, as at a touch, The universe appears

A Presence Infinite That penetrates our love And makes us one with night and sea And all the stars above.

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