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The Shadowy Waters
ey gull upon t of each.

    hey rose hurriedly,

    And after circling range cries awhile

    Fleime since then

    Ive ling overhe wind.

    First Sailor. I sa night as well as you.

    But wen and drunk myself asleep

    My courage came again.

    Second Sailor. But ts not all.

    t, w,

    A beautiful young man and girl came up

    In a he look

    Of t are alive for ever and ever.

    First Sailor. I saoo, one night. Forgael was

    playing,

    And tening the sail.

    see t I  my hands

    to grasp the woman.

    Second Sailor. You o touch her?

    First Sailor. O s a shadow, and slipped from

    me.

    Second Sailor. But  afraid?

    First Sailor. hy should I fear?

    Second Sailor. quot;the wandering

    lovers,

    to whom all lovers pray.

    First Sailor. But ?

    A s carry sword or spear.

    Second Sailor. My motold me t t one

    Of the Ever-living half so dangerous

    As t wild Aengus. Long before her day

    he carried Edain off from a kings house,

    And s of jeone

    And in a to day

    ed every man ts not in love,

    And o him.

    First Sailor. I have heard

    e seafarers as es

    Peaceable men t s the wind away,

    And keep to the one weary marriage-bed.

    Second Sailor. I t ,

    And drags he sea,

    First Sailor ell, net or none,

    Id dro.

    Second Sailor. Its certain Id sleep easier o nights

    If  wa
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