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ANNIVERSARY POEM.
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XII.
For once in central caverns, dark and dread,
Dwelt winged Æolus, when the earth was new;
There all his sons and daughters voiceful grew,
And shook with noise the mountains overhead:
Till Saturn's son—the wave-controlling god—
Vexed with their music, smote with cleaving rod
The rock, sea-shaken, and unleashed they fled.

XIII.
How rushed they forth, alert and strong and free!
With dancing feet to thrid the dark-arched woods;
To plow the sands on desert solitudes;
O'er drowsy plains to chase the flitting bee;
Down dripping chasms the falling leaf to whirl;
Cloud against cloud mid leaping flames to hurl;
To beat, with forceful wings, the frothy sea:

XIV.
But, back at last, in sudden joyful raids,
They wheel into the caverns of their birth,