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 Flies to a violet headland of the West, About whose base the sun-lashed billows blaze, Ending in precious foam their fatal quest, As far below the deep-hued ocean molds, With waters toil and polished pebbles fret, The tiny twilight in the jacinth set, The wintry orb the moonstone-crystal holds, Snapt coral twigs and winy agates wet, Translucencies of jasper, and the folds Of banded onyx, and vermilion breast Of cinnabar. Anear on orange sands, With prows of bronze the sea-stained galleys rest, And swarthy mariners from alien strands Stare at the red horizon, for their eyes Behold a beacon burn on evening skies, As fed with sanguine oils at touch of night. Forth from that pharos-flame a radiance flies, To spill in vinous gleams on ruddy decks; And overside, when leap the startled waves And crimson bubbles rise from battle-wrecks,