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Storm Sabbat

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Against the pane the darkness, wet and cold,
    Pressed a wild face and raised a ragged arm
    Of cloud, clothed on with thunder and alarm
    And terrible with elemental gold.
    Above the fisher's hut, beyond the wold,
    The wind, a Salem witch, rushed shrieking harm,
    And swept her mad broom over every farm
    To devil-revels in some forest old.
    Hell and its-hags, it seemed, held court again
    On every rock, trailing a tattered gown
    Of surf, and whirling, screaming, to the sea
    Elf-locks, fantastic, of dishevelled rain;
    While in their midst death hobbled up and down
    Monstrous and black, with diabolic glee.



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From "In Old New England - The North Shore"


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