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Mary Howitt (17991888)
The Sea-Fowler
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But the rocky haunts of the sea-fowl belong alone to me.
But every bird that builds a nest on ocean-cliffs is mine.
I was trained to take the sea-fowl ere I was five years old.
And round the misty islets the loud strong tempests blow.
I’ve faced the eagle in her nest and snatched her young away.
Nor yet the strong-winged cormorant, without the leave of me.
And the merry gull screams o’er her brood; but all to me belong.
The eagle could not rear her young unless I gave her leave.
But the rocky haunts of the sea-fowl belong alone to me.