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For love we lack, and help and heat and light
As fire to frost, as ease to toil, as dew
One rose before the sunrise was, and one
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IN THE BAY.
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xxxiii.
To clothe us and to comfort us with might.
What help is ours to take or give? but ye—
O, more than sunrise to the blind cold sea,
That wailed aloud with all her waves all night,
Much more, being much more glorious, should you be.
xxxiv.
To flowerless fields, as sleep to slackening pain,
As hope to souls long weaned from hope again
Returning, or as blood revived anew
To dry-drawn limbs and every pulseless vein,
Even so toward us should no man be but you.
xxxv.
Before the sunset, lovelier than the sun.
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