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Sea-Magic

    By Walter De La Mare



TO R.I.


My heart faints in me for the distant sea.
    The roar of London is the roar of ire
    The lion utters in his old desire
For Libya out of dim captivity.
The long bright silver of Cheapside I see,
    Her gilded weathercocks on roof and spire
    Exulting eastward in the western fire;
All things recall one heart-sick memory: -

Ever the rustle of the advancing foam,
    The surges' desolate thunder, and the cry
    As of some lone babe in the whispering sky;
Ever I peer into the restless gloom
    To where a ship clad dim and loftily
Looms steadfast in the wonder of her home.



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