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"I will see you again very soon," said he, in a low but distinct manner, his lips trembling as he spoke; and left the office. The incidents of the rest of that pleasant summer day left little impression on the young man's mind. He roam'd to and fro without any object or destination.

After these reflections, we perform'd the last office for the dead, and tho' his enemies, honour'd him with a funeral pile; but while Eumolpus was making an epitaph, his eyes roam'd here and there, to find an image that might raise his fancy.

I roam'd, as boy and man, and have lived in nearly all parts, from Brooklyn to Montauk point. On the ocean side the great south bay dotted with countless hummocks, mostly small, some quite large, occasionally long bars of sand out two hundred rods to a mile-and-a-half from the shore.

I, too, can hardly tell why, but as I enter'd the city in the slight haze of a late September afternoon, and have breath'd its air, and slept well o' nights, and have roam'd or rode leisurely, and watch'd the comers and goers at the hotels, and absorb'd the climatic magnetism of this curiously attractive region, there has steadily grown upon me a feeling of affection for the spot, which, sudden as it is, has become so definite and strong that I must put it on record."

Heroes train'd on Northern wave, To that Argo new I gave; Lent to thee, they roam'd the main; Give me, nymph, my sons again. 'Go, they wait Thee, Tamar cried, Southward bounding from my side. Glad I rose, and at my call, Came my Naiads, one and all.