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Break, break, break,

At the foot of thy crags, O Sea!

But the tender grace of a day that is dead

Will never come back to me.

ALFRED TENNYSON.

THE PASSAGE.

MANY a year is in its grave
Since I crossed this restless wave;

And the evening, fair as ever.
Shines on ruin, rock, and river.

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THE PASSAGE.

Then, in this same boat beside,
Sat two comrades old and tried:
One with all a father's truth,
One with all the fire of youth.

One on earth in silence wrought,
And his grave in silence sought;
But the younger, brighter form
Passed in battle and in storm.

So, whene'er I turn my eye
Back upon the days gone by,

Saddening thoughts of friends come o'er me,
Friends that closed their course before me.

But what binds us, friend to friend,
But that soul with soul can blend?
Soul-like were those hours of yore;

Let us walk in soul once more.

Take, O boatman, thrice thy fee:
Take—I give it willingly;

For, invisible to thee,

Spirits twain have crossed with ine.

Anonymous Translation.

JOHANN LUDWIG UHLAND. (German.)

SONGS OF NATURE.

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