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THE ORDER OF THE STAR OF INDIA (2) by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER

First Line: I DREAMED - METHOUGHT I STOOD UPON A STRAND
Last Line: OF SUNRISE BROKE AND YET FULFILL'D MY DREAM.
Subject(s): DREAMS; INDIA; NIGHTMARES;

I dreamed - methought I stood upon a strand
Unblest with day for ages; and despair
Had seized me, but for cooling airs that fann'd
My forehead, and a voice that said 'Prepare!'
Anon I felt a dawning was at hand;
A planet rose, whose light no cloud could mar,
And made thro' all the landscape near and far,
A wild half-morning for that dreary land;
I saw her seas come washing to the shore
In sheets of gleaming ripples, wide and fair;
I saw her goodly rivers brimming o'er,
And from their fruitful shallows looked the star;
And all seem'd kiss'd with star-light! till the beam
Of sunrise broke and yet fulfill'd my dream.



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