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ing, kissing all their peaks of gray; And far south the waters wear a Smile along the Riviera. 5. Helmed with snow, the Alpine giants at invaders look defiance, Gazing over nearer summits, with a fixed, mysterious stare, Down along the shaded ocean, on whose edge in tremulous motion Floats an island, half-transparent, woven out of sea and air;-- For such visions, shaped of air, are Frequent on our Riviera. 6. He whose mighty earthquake-tread all Europa shook with dread, Chief whose infancy was cradled in that old Tyrrhenic isle, Joins the shades of trampling legions, bringing from remotest regions Gallic fire and Roman valor, Cimbric daring, Moorish guile, Guests from every age to share a Portion of this Riviera. 7. Then the Afric brain, whose story fills the centuries with its glory, Moulding Gaul and Carthaginian into one all-conquering band, With his tusked monsters grumbling, 'mid the alien snow-drifts stumbling, Then, an avalanche of ruin, thundering from that frozen land Into vales their sons declare are Sunny as our Riviera. 8. Tired of these, the mighty mother sought among her types another Stamp of blended saint and hero, only once on earth before,-- In the luminous aureole shining from a maiden's soul Through four hundred sluggish years; till again on Nizza's shore Comes the hero of Caprera Born upon our Riviera. 9. Thus forever, in our musing, comes man's spirit interfusing Thought of poet and of hero with the landscape and the sky; And this shore, no longer lonely, lives the life of romance only: Gauls and Moors and Northern Sea-Kings, all are gliding, ghost-like, by. So with Nature man is sharer Even on the Riviera. 10. Feeble voice! no longer stammer words which shame the panorama Seen from all the mountain-passes of this old Aurelian Way, With the shore below us sleeping, and the distant steamer creeping From Marseilles to proud Genova, on to Spezzia's famous bay. So forever, _mia cara_, Shall we love this Riviera. DOCTOR JOHNS. XLVI. It would have been str
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