A Morning after a Storm


The storm had died;
Yet still its angry spirit walk'd the wave,
And haunted all the shore. Old Ocean toss'd
Upon a sleepless couch, while the vex'd heavens
Pour'd down their hoarded wrath, and Devon's rocks,
Wrapp'd in their robes of mist, gazed grimly on.
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