By Shirley
I see the table-lands notch’d with ravines, deserts, gains,
I see the camel, the wild steed, the bustard
the antelope, and the burrowing wolf.
I seethe highlands of Abyssinia,
I see flocks of goats feeding, and see the fig-tree, tama
And see fields of teff-wheat and places of verdure and gol
I see the Brazilian vaquero,
I Bolivian ascending mount Sorata,
Vacho crossing the p ns, I see the in. ble rider
arm,
I the ampas the pursuit of ld cattle for their
I see d ice
I see t e and the
I see t ae poising his lance,
I see the S -built sledge drawn by dogs,
I see the pe see the whale-crews of the south Pacific and
I see the cliffs, gla s, valleys, of Switzerland—I mark and
the long winters a olation.
I see the cities of the earth and make myself at
them,
I am a real Parisian,
I am a habitan of Vienna
I am of Adelaide
I am of I er, Bristol, Edinburgh
I a iz, Barcelona, Oporto, Lyo
ort, Stuttgart, Turin, Florence,
I see four great rivers of China, the Amour, the Yellow Ri
the Yian-tse, and the Pearl,
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