The Moss Rose a Gift for All Seasons volume 1846

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The Moss Rose a Gift for All Seasons volume 1846
Pearse Morrison
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thou canst tell the mystery ! To thee, But why tell thee the sorrowing tale ? 't was thine To bend o'er Love's grave, in thy mourning, e'en as mine !
THE HAUNTS OF THE SEA-FOWL.
IT is " egging time, " the sea-fowl's nest In the cleft of the rock is seen, And she, who sat on the ocean breast, With folded wing in the sunlight sheen, Hath laid her eggs where the rock is high, And the white wave roars as it dashes by.
'T is a wild, wild spot, in circles wide, From a thousand isles, the sea-birds co
...me, For they rear their young by the water side, In the very dash of the stormy foam : *T*is there they learn on the wave to play, And sport themselves in the snowy spray.
On that highest cliff is the eagle's nest, Above the wave, but within its roar ; And proudly the stern bird eyes the rest In their noise and gambols along the shore. He 's an old, white-headed, lonely bird, And he loudest screams when the storm is heard.
He darts from the cliff with a piercing eye, For he marked from afar his destined prey ; And he cleaves at once the cloudy sky, And dips his beak in the yielding spray, Or the prize that the fish-hawk screaming bears, The pirate eagle remorseless tears.


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