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Halcyon Days by Thomas Shadwell

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(1642 - 1692 / England)
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Halcyon Days
 
  Halcyon days, now wars are ending.
You shall find where-e'er you sail
Tritons all the while attending
With a kind and gentle gale.

Thomas Shadwell


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