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1865–1914

PASTURES BY THE SEA

Madison Julius Cawein

Here where the coves indent the shore and fall And fill with ebb and flowing of the tides; Whereon some barge rocks or some dory rides, By which old orchards bloom, or, from the wall,

Pelt every lane with fruit; where gardens, tall With roses, riot; swift my gladness glides To that old pasture where the mushroom hides, The chicory blooms and Peace sits mid them all.

Fenced in with rails and rocks, its emerald slopes,— Ribbed with huge granite,— where the placid cows Tinkle a browsing bell, roll to a height Wherefrom the sea, bright as adventuring hopes,

Swept of white sails and plowed of foaming prows, Leaps like a Nereid on the ravished sight.

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