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The Lee Shore

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Title:     The Lee Shore
Author: Thomas Hood [More Titles by Hood]

Sleet! and Hail! and Thunder!
And ye Winds that rave,
Till the sands thereunder
Tinge the sullen wave--

Winds, that like a Demon,
Howl with horrid note
Round the toiling Seaman,
In his tossing boat--

From his humble dwelling,
On the shingly shore,
Where the billows swelling,
Keep such hollow roar--

From that weeping Woman,
Seeking with her cries
Succor superhuman
From the frowning skies--

From the Urchin pining
For his Father's knee--
From the lattice shining--
Drive him out to sea!

Let broad leagues dissever
Him from yonder foam--
Oh, God! to think Man ever
Comes too near his Home!


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Thomas Hood's poem: Lee Shore

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