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DUNLUCE CASTLE, COUNTY OF ANTRIM by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE

First Line: O! OF THE FALLEN MOST FALLEN, YET OF THE PROUD
Last Line: HAVE LEFT THAT PLANET VOID AMID THE VAST.

O! of the fallen most fallen, yet of the proud
Proudest; sole-seated on thy tower-girt rock;
Breasting for ever circling ocean's shock;
With blind sea-caves for ever dinned and loud;
Now sunset-gilt; now wrapt in vapoury shroud;
Till distant ships -- so well thy bastions mock
Primeval nature's style in joint and block --
Misdeem her ramparts, round thee bent and bowed,
For thine, and on her walls, men say, have hurled
The red artillery stored designed for thee:
Thy wars are done! Henceforth perpetually
Thou restest, like some judged, impassive world
Whose sons, their probatory period past,
Have left that planet void amid the vast.



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