If the grape-scented air
Has clarified shrunken eyes,
Or startled from immortal hair
Sullen birds darkly did rise,
He is grown so dim now
We cannot tell at all
But cross the wasted brow,
Impelled by peril,
Where levelled as a grey field
Spotted by no sun,
He lies obscurely stilled,
Strangest horizon.
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