“He rode as rides the hurricane;
He seem'd to swallow up the plain”
I, p. 15.
The Ship in the Desert (1875)
Context: He rode as rides the hurricane;
He seem'd to swallow up the plain;
He rode as never man did ride,
He rode, for ghosts rode at his side,
And on his right a grizzled grim —
No, no, this tale is not of him.
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