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High On A Hill

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    There is a place among the Cape Ann hills
    That looks from fir-dark summits on the sea,
    Whose surging sapphire changes constantly
    Beneath deep heavens, Morning windowsills,
    With golden calm, or sunset citadels
    With storm, whose towers the winds' confederacy
    And bandit thunder hold in rebel fee,
    Swooping upon the ilsher's sail that swells.
    A place, where Sorrow ceases to complain,
    And life's old Cares put all their burdens by,
    And Weariness forgets itself in rest.
    Would that all life were like it; might obtain
    Its pure repose, its outlook, strong and high,
    That sees, beyond, far Islands of the Blest.



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From "In Old New England - The North Shore"


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