The Study of Poetry • Paragraph 1007
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The swallow has set her six young on the rail, And looks seaward: The water’s in stripes like a snake, olive-pale To the leeward,-- On the weather-side, black, spotted white with the wind. “Good fortune departs, and disaster’s behind”,-- Hark, the wind with its wants and its infinite wail!