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Poem by Robert Seymour Bridges Shorter Poems. Book IV. 27. “The Snow Lies Sprinkled on the Beach” The snow lies sprinkled on the beach, And whitens all the marshy lea: The sad gulls wail adown the gale, The day is dark and black the sea. Shorn of their crests the blighted waves With driven foam the offing fleck: The ebb is low and barely laves The red rust of the giant wreck. On such a stony, breaking beach My childhood chanced and chose to be: ’Twas here I played, and musing made My friend the melancholy sea. He from his dim enchanted caves With shuddering roar and onrush wild Fell down in sacrificial waves At feet of his exulting child. Unto a spirit too light for fear His wrath was mirth, his wail was glee:— My heart is now too fixed to bow Tho’ all his tempests howl at me: For to the gain life’s summer saves, My solemn joy’s increasing store, The tossing of his mournful waves Makes sweetest music evermore. Robert Seymour Bridges Robert Seymour Bridges's other poems:
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