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TO ULYSSES.
i.
Ulysses, much-experienced man,
Whose eyes have known this globe of ours,
Her tribes of men, and trees, and flowers,
From Corrientes to Japan,
Ulysses, much-experienced man,
Whose eyes have known this globe of ours,
Her tribes of men, and trees, and flowers,
From Corrientes to Japan,
ii.
To you that bask below the Line,
I soaking here in winter wet—
The century’s three strong eights have met
To drag me down to seventy-nine
To you that bask below the Line,
I soaking here in winter wet—
The century’s three strong eights have met
To drag me down to seventy-nine
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