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THE SOLILOQUY OF LIBERTY.
For thy stars with the moon, and the sun at noon,
   On golden wings have sped:
   Live long, I said.

  Live till the seas go dry,—
   Live long, I said;
  Till the sluices of the sky
   Their last, wild rains have shed;
Till the roses pale, and the seasons fail,
   And mountains bury the dead:
   Live long! I said.

  Thou nation of my heart,
   Live long! I said:
  Live till the stars depart,
   By the wan moon deathward led;
Till the sun drops down like a shattered crown
   From an old king's dying head:
   Live long! I said.