Selections From the American Poets With Some Introductory Remarks

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Selections From the American Poets With Some Introductory Remarks
Smyth Albert Henry
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\\ li. Ii moans npon tho water that red light.
62 DANA.
Not bigger than a star it seems : And, now, tis like the bloody moon -.
And, now, it shoots in hairy streams Its light ! Twill reach us soon ! A ship ! and all on fire ! hull, yards and mast! Her sheets are sheets of flame ! She s nearing fast !
And now she rides, upright and still, Shedding a wild and lurid light Around the cove, on inland hill, Waking the gloom of night. All breathes of terror ! Men in dumb amaze Gaze on each other neath
... the horrid blaze.
It scares the sea-birds from their nests.
They dart and wheel with deaf ning screams ; Now dark, and now their wings and breasts Flash back disastrous gleams. O, sin, what hast thou done on this fair earth ? The world, O man, is wailing o er thy birth.
And what comes up above that wave, So ghastly white ? a spectral head !
A horse s head ! ( May heaven save Those looking on the dead, The waking dead !) There on the sea he stands The spectre-horse ! He moves ; he gains the sands !


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