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Sunset On Hampton Roads.

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Behind me purplish lines marked out the town,     Before me stretched the noble Roadstead's tide:     And there I saw the Evening sun go down     Casting a parting glory far and wide -     As King who for the cowl puts off his crown -     So went the sun: and left a wealth of light     Ere hidden by the cloister-gates of Night.     Beholding this my soul was stilled in prayer,     I understood how all men, save the blind,     Might find religion in a scene so fair     And formulate a creed within the mind; -     See prophesies in clouds; fates in the air;     The skies flamed red; the murm'ring waves were hushed -     "The conscious water saw its God and blushed."

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