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DEPARTED THE PRIDE, FR. MARDI by HERMAN MELVILLE

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First Line: DEPARTED THE PRIDE, AND THE GLORY OF MARDI
Last Line: NOT SHOWERS OF RAIN, BUT THE TEARS OF ORO.

Departed the pride, and the glory of Mardi:
The vaunt of her isles sleeps deep in the sea,
That rolls o'er his corse with a hush.
His warriors bend over their spears,
His sisters gaze upward and mourn.
Weep, weep, for Adondo is dead!
The sun has gone down in a shower;
Buried in clouds the face of the moon;
Tears stand in the eyes of the starry skies,
And stand in the eyes of the flowers;
And streams of tears are the trickling brooks,
Coursing adown the mountains. --
Departed the pride, and the glory of Mardi:
The vaunt of her isles sleeps deep in the sea.
Fast falls the small rain on its bosom that sobs, --
Not showers of rain, but the tears of Oro.



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