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Now soft on thy bosom the orient is beaming,
    And tremulous breezes are waving thy breast;
On thy mirror the clouds and the shadows are streaming,
    And morning and glory the picture have drest!

No gale but the balmy Favonian is blowing,
    In coral-caves resting, the winds are asleep;
And, rich in the sun-beam, yon pendants are glowing,
    That tinge with their colors the silvery deep!

Yet smile or be dreadful, thou still-changing Ocean,
    Tremendous or lovely, resistless or still;
I view thee adoring, with hallow'd emotion,
    The Pow'r that can hush or arouse thee at will!