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THE TIDE ROCK by CHARLES KINGSLEY

First Line: HOW SLEEPS YON ROCK, WHOSE HALF-DAY'S BATH IS DONE
Last Line: A GALLANT FRONT TO THIS WORLD'S GAUDY GLARE.
Subject(s): STONES; GRANITE; ROCKS;

HOW sleeps yon rock, whose half-day's bath is done.
With broad bright side beneath the broad bright sun,
Like sea-nymph tired, on cushioned mosses sleeping.
Yet, nearer drawn, beneath her purple tresses
From drooping brows we find her slowly weeping.
So many a wife for cruel man's caresses
Must inly pine and pine, yet outward bear
A gallant front to this world's gaudy glare.



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