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The irresponsive silence of the land,

    The irresponsive sounding of the sea,

    Speak both one message of one sense to me: –

‘Aloof, aloof, we stand aloof, so stand

Thou too aloof bound with the flawless band

    Of inner solitude; we bind not thee;

    But who from thy self-chain shall set thee free?

What heart shall touch thy heart? What hand thy hand?’

And I am sometimes proud and sometimes meek,

    And sometimes I remember days of old [10]

When fellowship seemed not so far to seek

    And all the world and I seemed much less cold,

    And at the rainbow’s foot lay surely gold,

And hope felt strong and life itself not weak.

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