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FLIGHT THE FOURTH: Cadenabbia LAKE OF COMO No sound of wheels or hoof-beat breaks I pace the leafy colonnade At times a sudden rush of air By Somariva's garden gate The undulation sinks and swells Silent and slow, by tower and town The hills sweep upward from the shore, And dimly seen, a tangled mass I ask myself, Is this a dream? Sweet vision! Do not fade away; Linger until upon my brain
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