| Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (18331908). A Victorian Anthology, 18371895. 1895. |
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| Life and Death |
| | | Duncan Campbell Scott (18621947) |
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| I THOUGHT of death beside the lonely sea | |
| That went beyond the limit of my sight, | |
| Seeming the image of his mastery, | |
| The semblance of his huge and gloomy might. | |
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| But firm beneath the sea went the great earth, | 5 |
| With sober bulk and adamantine hold, | |
| The water but a mantle for her girth, | |
| That played about her splendor fold on fold. | |
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| And life seemed like this dear familiar shore | |
| That stretched from the wet sands last wavy crease, | 10 |
| Beneath the seas remote and sombre roar, | |
| To inland stillness and the wilds of peace. | |
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| Death seems triumphant only here and there; | |
| Life is the sovereign presence everywhere. | |
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