I wrought unaided, save
By wind and wood and wave,
And night and Mars the red,
And poets dead.
No man from sun to sun,
Seeing me, said, “Well done”;
No woman smiled and chose
For me a rose.
But thus my arm at length
Did win a silent strength—
Thus here the statue stands
For all the lands.
By wind and wood and wave,
And night and Mars the red,
And poets dead.
No man from sun to sun,
Seeing me, said, “Well done”;
No woman smiled and chose
For me a rose.
But thus my arm at length
Did win a silent strength—
Thus here the statue stands
For all the lands.
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