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1860–1932

MOONRISE BY THE SEA

Clinton Scollard

Over the sea-rim peered the pallid moon Out of a woven shroud Of twilight purple, while their mighty tune The breakers thundered loud.

No comrade star, only the mystery Of that pale orb whose fire Through immemorial nights has seemed to be Fulfilled of dim desire.

And while its wan light drenched the foam-hid coasts, To the low south wind's sigh Methought the sad innumerable hosts Of lovers dead went by;

And I was whelmed with sadness, with the sense Of the immutable pathos of the years, And how the sum of all love's opulence Must be obscured by tears!

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