The book Low Tide On Grand Pr And Ballads of Lost Haven was written by author Carman Bliss Here you can read free online of Low Tide On Grand Pr And Ballads of Lost Haven book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Low Tide On Grand Pr And Ballads of Lost Haven a good or bad book?
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At the touch of your strong fingers, Doubt, the derelict, is gone; Sane and glad I clear the headland With the white ships of St. John. 56 The Ships of St. John Loyalists, my fathers, builded This gray port of the gray sea, When the duty to ideals Could not let well-being be. When the breadth of scarlet bunting Puts the wreath of maple on, I must cheer too, slip my moorings With the ships of gray St. John. Peerless-hearted port of heroes, Be a word to lift the world, Till the many see the signa...l Of the few once more unfurled. Past the lighthouse, past the nunbuoy, Past the crimson rising sun, There are dreams go down the harbor With the tall ships of St. John. 57 The Ships of St. John In the morning I am with them As they clear the island bar, Fade, till speck by speck the midday Has forgotten where they are. But I sight a vaster sea-line, Wider lee-way, longer run, Whose discoverers return not With the ships of gray St. John. THE KING OF YS WILD across the Breton country, Fabled centuries ago, Riding from the black sea border, Came the squadrons of the snow.
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