Public Domain Poetry And Stories - From Cove To Cove by Madison Julius Cawein
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From Cove To Cove

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The road leads up a hill through many a brake,
    Blueberry and barberry, bay and sassafras,
    By an abandoned quarry, where, like glass,
    A round pool lies; an isolated lake,
    A mirror for what presences, that make
    Their wildwood toilets here! The road is grass
    Gray-scarred with stone: great bowlders, as we pass,
    Slope burly shoulders towards us. Cedars shake
    Wild balsam from their tresses; there and here
    Clasping a glimpse of ocean and of shore
    In arms of swaying green. Below, at last,
    Beside the sea, with derrick and with pier,
    By heaps of granite, noise of drill and bore,
    A Cape Ann town, towering with many a mast.



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