Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
England: Vols. I–IV. 1876–79.
Written at Shurton Bars, near Bridgewater
By Samuel Taylor Coleridge (17721834)A
Through yon reft house! O’er rolling stones
In bold ambitious sweep,
The onward-surging tides supply
The silence of the cloudless sky
With mimic thunders deep.
(Where stands one solitary pile
Unslated by the blast),
The watchfire, like a sullen star,
Twinkles to many a dozing tar
Rude cradled on the mast.
In the tumultuous evil hour,
Ere peace with Sara came,
Time was, I should have thought it sweet
To count the echoings of my feet
And watch the storm-vexed flame.
A sad gloom-pampered man to sit,
And listen to the roar:
When mountain surges bellowing deep
With an uncouth monster leap
Plunged foaming on the shore.
Some toiling tempest-shattered bark;
Her vain distress-guns hear;
And when a second sheet of light
Flashed o’er the blackness of the night,—
To see no vessel there!