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OCTAVES IN A GARDEN: 27. TRACES by ARTHUR W. UPSON

First Line: SOMETHING OF SORROW AM I NOT DENIED
Last Line: AND SANDS BEAR RECORD OF THE SEDULOUS TIDE.
Subject(s): PAIN; SUFFERING; MISERY;

SOMETHING of sorrow am I not denied,—
Share of the earth's old, universal pain
I own,—though but as hillsides own the rain,
Or solid sands the long wave's stroking side.
Still, though no rains upon the steep may bide,
And harmlessly the sea-floods rise and wane,
The downward torrent-traces do remain,
And sands bear record of the sedulous tide.



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