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White , on a cliff they stood;
Beyond, a cypress wood.

Three there were — one who wept,
And one as though he slept;

One with wide steadfast eyes
Fixed in a sad surprise.

Day, like a dying hymn,
Grew gradually dim.

A solitary star
Gleamed on them from afar.

Beneath, by sand and cave
Sobbed the continual wave.

Long time in reverent thought
Who these might be I sought,

Then suddenly I said,
" Oh, Lord of quick and dead! "
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