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Shelley's Vision

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Wandering late by morning seas     When my heart with pain was low--     Hate the censor pelted me--     Deject I saw my shadow go.     In elf-caprice of bitter tone     I too would pelt the pelted one:     At my shadow I cast a stone.     When lo, upon that sun-lit ground     I saw the quivering phantom take     The likeness of St. Stephen crowned:     Then did self-reverence awake.

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