The dwelling-place
Of insects, beasts, and birds, becomes its spoil
Their food and their retreat for ever gone,
So much of life and joy is lost.
(Mont Blanc)
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As sunset that strange vision, severeth
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With thy voice is loud,
As, when night is bare,
From one lonely cloud
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My agony.
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With your pain and with your fear?
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