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Meeting at night
THE gray sea and the long black land; And the yellow half-moon large and low; And the startled little waves that leap In fiery ringlets from their sleep,
As I gain the cove with pushing prow, And quench its speed i' the slushy sand. Then a mile of warm sea-scented beach; Three fields to cross till a farm appears;
A tap at the pane, the quick sharp scratch And blue spurt of a lighted match, And a voice less loud, through its joys and fears, Than the two hearts beating each to each!
Parting at Morning
ROUND the cape of a sudden came the sea, And the sun looked over the mountain's rim: And straight was the path of gold for him, And the need of a world of men for me.
Robert Browning
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