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VARIOUS POEMS White flares the turning Whale-back light,

The silent ground-swell rolls;

Low and afar shines one red star

Above the Isles of Shoals.

HELEN KELLER

, sightless visitant,

From what uncharted world

Hast voyaged into Life's rude sea,

With guidance scant;

As if some bark mysteriously

Should hither glide, with spars aslant

And sails all furled?

In what perpetual dawn,

Child of the spotless brow,

Hast kept thy spirit far withdrawn—

Thy birthright undefiled?

What views to thy sealed eyes appear?

What voices mayst thou hear

Speak as we know not how?

Of grief and sin hast thou,

O radiant child,

Even thou, a share? Can mortal taint

Have power on thee unfearing

The woes our sight, our hearing,

Learn from Earth's crime and plaint?

Not as we see

Earth, sky, insensate forms, ourselves,

Thou seest,—but vision-free

Thy fancy soars and delves,

Albeit no sounds to us relate

The wondrous things

Thy brave imaginings

Within their starry night create.

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