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1878–1952

VII

Alfred Browning Stanley Tennyson

The sea wind blew like a wild lament For loved ones dying or love mis-spent And still in her hollow of sand and bent She lay alone, alone,

And stared out into the keening blast Not heeding the future or mourning the past, For past and future were one.

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