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SONNET: 2, 14 by FREDERICK GODDARD TUCKERMAN

First Line: THE BREEZE IS SHARP, THE SKY IS HARD AND BLUE
Last Line: AND SIMMERING SUDS OF THE SEA!

The breeze is sharp, the sky is hard and blue,
Blue with white tails of cloud: on such a day,
Upon a neck of sand o'erblown with spray,
We stood in silence the great sea to view.
And mark the bathers at their shuddering play
Run in and out with the succeeding wave,
While from our footsteps broke the trembling turf:--
Again I hear the drenching of the wave;
The rocks rise dark, with wall and weedy cave;
Her voice is in mine ears, her answer yet:
Again I see above the froth and fret
The blue loft standing like eternity
And white feet flying from the surging surf
And simmering suds of the sea!



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