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1830–1894

BY THE SEA.

Christina Georgina Rossetti

Why does the sea moan evermore? Shut out from heaven it makes its moan. It frets against the boundary shore; All earth's full rivers cannot fill

The sea, that drinking thirsteth still. Sheer miracles of loveliness Lie hid in its unlooked-on bed: Anemones, salt, passionless,

Blow flower-like; just enough alive To blow and multiply and thrive. Shells quaint with curve, or spot, or spike, Encrusted live things argus-eyed,

All fair alike, yet all unlike, Are born without a pang, and die Without a pang,— and so pass by.

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