The book Sea-Leaves was written by author Mary C F Mary Camilla Foster Hall Wood Here you can read free online of Sea-Leaves book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Sea-Leaves a good or bad book?
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Jolly son of the Emerald Isle Was John Magrath. With a knowing smile, He went, to work his wicked wile. He pounced upon the mermaid class One summer night, as bold as brass Frightened them into the sea, alas ! His pretty mermaid dropped her comb, And could not follow her sisters home To their sea-green halls beneath the foam. THE LAST MEliMAID. 141 John Magrath had picked it up ! Then soberly went home to sup. But over the fumes of a steaming cup He told it all ! Then, woes on woes, A din of wi...ld dispute arose ; Home menaced his eyes, and some his nose ! "A mermaid is not lightly crossed !" Sobbed one. One screamed : " Your soul is lost! From tongue to tongue the taunt was tossed. John Magrath thought little but this : To coine to me her duty is; I d like to feel a mermaid s kiss. About the borders of Bantry Bay The billows broke in a wondrous way And lightnings glanced athwart the spray. John Magrath was sleeping sound, Dreaming of the mermaid s ground; Heedless of the tempests round.
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