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Poem

by Alfred Tennyson

Volume: 10 | Page: 178

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CHE winds, as at their hour of birth, Leaning upon the ridged sea, Breathed low around the rolling earth With the mellow preludes, "We are free," The streams through many a lilied row Down-carolling to the crisped sea, Low-tinkled with abell-like flow Atween the blossoms, "We are free."

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