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Poems

Beyond all death fraught with harmonious strength,
Shall thrill through all the fastnesses of the world.
  (The Man, suddenly grown strong, constrains the dream to bend, as the others, and to kiss his Lips. His soul passes from him. The Man is utterly dead. A vast and hollow sigh fills the air. It passes. By degrees the features of the shadow grow tangible. They become the features of the Man. He lives again. The Man has found new life in his dream.)

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