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Night And Storm At Gloucester

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    I heard the wind last night that cried and wept
    Like some old skipper's ghost outside my door;
    And on the roof the rain that tramped and tore
    Like feet of seamen on a deck storm-swept.
    Against the pane the Night with shudderings crept,
    And crouched there wailing; moaning ever more
    Its tale of terror; of the wrath on shore,
    The rage at sea, bidding all wake who slept.
    And then I heard a voice as old as Time;
    The calling of the mother of the world,
    Ocean, who thundered on her granite crags,
    Foaming with fury, meditating crime.
    And then, far off, wild minute guns; and, hurled
    Through roaring surf, the rush of sails in rags.



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From "In Old New England - The North Shore"


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