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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - AgassizHenry Wadsworth Longfellow - Agassiz
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I stand again on the familiar shore,   And hear the waves of the distracted sea   Piteously calling and lamenting thee,   And waiting restless at thy cottage door. The rocks, the sea-weed on the ocean floor,   The willows in the meadow, and the free   Wild winds of the Atlantic welcome me;   Then why shouldst thou be dead, and come no more? Ah, why shouldst thou be dead, when common men   Are busy with their trivial affairs,   Having and holding?  Why, when thou hadst read Nature`s mysterious manuscript, and then   Wast ready to reveal the truth it bears,   Why art thou silent!  Why shouldst thou be dead?
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