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The Soul Of The Sea

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A wind comes in from the sea,         And rolls through the hollow dark         Like loud, tempestuous waters.         As the swift recurrent tide,         It pours adown the sky,         And rears at the cliffs of night         Uppiled against the vast.         Like the soul of the sea -         Hungry, unsatisfied         With ravin of shores and of ships -         Come forth on the land to seek         New prey of tideless coasts,         It raves, made hoarse with desire,         And the sounds of the night are dumb         With the sound of its passing.

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"The Text is taken from Percy's Reliques (1765), vol. i. p. 71, 'given from two MS. copies, transmitted from Scotland.' Herd had a very similar bal"

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