Tales of the Chesapeake by George Alfred Townsend
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page 132 of 335 (39%)
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From Navesink Highlands threw the shade
Of horse and Herman, long and black, Across the golden ripples' track, Where with the Kills the ocean played A measured serenade; There where to sea a river ran, Between tall hills of brown and sand, A mountain island rose to span The outlet of the Raritan, And made a world on either hand, Soft as a poet planned: Fair marshes pierced with brimming creeks, Where wild-fowl dived to oyster caves; And shores that swung to wooded peaks, Where many a falling water seeks The cascade's plunge to reach the waves, And greenest farmland laves: Deep tide to every roadstead slips, And many capes confuse the shore, Yet none do with their forms eclipse Yon ocean, made for royal ships, Whose swells on silver beaches roar And rock forevermore. Old Herman gazed through lengthening shades Far up the inland, where the spires, Defined on rocky palisades, |
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