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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.
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