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wn's low crest The crimson brands of sunset fall, Flicker and fade from out the west. Night sank: like flakes of silver fire The stars in one great shower came down; Shrill blew the wind; and shrill the wire Rang out from Hythe to Romney town. The darkly shining salt sea drops Streamed as the waves clashed on the shore; The beach, with all its organ stops Pealing again, prolonged the roar. _John Davidson._ {47} 38. A CINQUE PORT Below the down the stranded town What may betide forlornly waits, With memories of smoky skies, When Gallic navies crossed the straits; When waves with fire and blood grew bright, And cannon thundered through the night. With swinging stride the rhythmic tide Bore to the harbour barque and sloop; Across the bar the ship of war, In castled stern and lanterned poop, Came up with conquests on her lee, The stately mistress of the sea. Where argosies have wooed the breeze, The simple sheep are feeding now; And near and far across the bar The ploughman whistles at the plough; Where once the long waves washed the shore, Larks from their lowly lodgings soar. Below the down the stranded town Hears far away the rollers beat; About the wall the seabirds call; The salt wind murmurs through the street; Forlorn the sea's forsaken bride Awaits the end that shall betide. _John Davidson._ {48} 39. ESSEX I go through the fields of blue water On the South road of the sea. High to North the East-Country Holds her green fields to me-- For she that I gave over, Gives not over me. Last night I lay at Good Easter Under a hedge I knew, Last night beyond High Easter I trod the May-floors blue-- Tilt from the sea the sun came Bidding me wake and rue. Roding (that names eight churches)-- Banks with the paigles dight-- Chelmer whose mill and willows Keep one red tower in sight-- Under the Southern Cross run Beside the ship to-night. Ah! I may not seek back now, Neither be turned nor stayed. Yet should I live, I'd seek her, Once that my vows are paid! And should I die I'd haunt her-- I being what God made! England has greater counties-- Their peace to hers is small. {49} Low hills, rich fields, calm rivers, In Essex seek them all,-- Essex, where I that found them Fou
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