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WINTER; THE JERSEY COAST by HARRY HIBBARD KEMP

First Line: ALONG THE RIVER'S LEVEL SHEET OF ICE
Last Line: LOOM HOSTELRIES WHOSE SUMMER GUESTS HAVE FLOWN.
Subject(s): NEW JERSEY; SEASHORE; WINTER; BEACH; COAST; SHORE;

ALONG the river's level sheet of ice
Gray sea-gulls gather, lift, and light again;
Shining and hard with solid glaze of sleet
Lie marsh and meadow; here and there a bird,
Deceived by three days' sunshine, pecks in vain
For sustenance, or droops on icy bough.
And blank with boarded window, by the shore,
Mid dreary waste of rime-encrusted dune
Loom hostelries whose summer guests have flown.



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