Shaemas O'sheel Eternal Poems

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    He whom a dream hath possessed knoweth no more of doubting,
    For mist and the blowing of winds and the mouthing of words he scorns;
    Not the sinuous speech of schools he hears, but a knightly shouting,
    And never comes darkness down, yet he greeteth a million morns.
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