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Tin Fish

The ships destroy us above  And ensnare us beneath.We arise, we lie down, and we  In the belly of Death. The ships have a thousand eyes  To mark where we come . . .But the mirth of a seaport dies …

The Threshold

In their deepest caverns of limestone  They pictured the Gods of Food—The Horse, the Elk, and the Bison  That the hunting might be good;With the Gods of Death and Terror—  The Mammoth, Tiger, and Bear.And the pictures moved in the…

A Three-Part Song

I’m just in love with all these three, The Weald and the Marsh and the Down countree. Nor I don’t know which I love the most, The Weald or the Marsh or the white Chalk coast! I’ve buried my heart…

The Three-Decker

Full thirty foot she towered from waterline to rail.It took a watch to steer her, and a week to shorten sail;But, spite all modern notions, I’ve found her first and best —The only certain packet for the Islands of the…

The Thousandth Man

One man in a thousand, Solomon says,Will stick more close than a brother.And it’s worth while seeking him half your daysIf you find him before the other.Nine nundred and ninety-nine dependOn what the world sees in you,But the Thousandth man…

The Thorkild’s Song

There’s no wind along these seas,Out oars for Stavenger!Forward all for Stavenger!So we must wake the white-ash breeze,Let fall for Stavenger!A long pull for Stavenger! Oh, hear the benches creak and strain!(A long pull for Stavenger!)She thinks she smells the…

Things and the Man

(In Memoriam, Joseph Chamberlain) “And Joseph dreamed a dream, and he told it his brethrenand they hated him yet the more.” — Genesis xxxvii. 5. Oh ye who hold the written clue  To all save all unwritten things,And, half a…

Tarrant Moss

I closed and drew for my love’s sakeThat now is false to me,And I slew the Reiver of Tarrant MossAnd set Dumeny free. They have gone down, they have gone down,They are standing all arow—Twenty knights in the peat-water,That never…

A Tale of Two Cities

Where the sober-colored cultivator smiles    On his byles;Where the cholera, the cyclone, and the crow    Come and go;Where the merchant deals in indigo and tea,    Hides and ghi;Where the Babu drops inflammatory hints    In his prints;Stands…

Sussex

God gave all men all earth to love,    But since our hearts are small,Ordained for each one spot should prove    Belovèd over all;That, as He watched Creation’s birth,    So we, in godlike mood,May of our love create…