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A lyrical collection of poems that evokes the sea in varied moods, from calm dawns and drifting mist to storm and elegy. Vivid sensory images emphasize tides, wind, moonrise, shells and the small rites of sailors and shoreward solitude. Verses move between descriptive snapshots and reflective meditation on memory, eternity and the natural world's rhythms, using musical diction and careful cadence. Short lyrics and occasional longer pieces together trace both the tangible character of the coast and its larger, often melancholic, symbolic resonances without following a single narrative.

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Clinton Scollard

Clinton Scollard was an American poet and author known for his lyrical and evocative verse. His works often explore themes of nature, love, and the changing seasons, reflecting a deep appreciation for the beauty of the world around him. Among his notable titles is "Elegy in Autumn," which captures the melancholic beauty of the fall season. Scollard's poetry is characterized by its musicality and rich imagery, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century American literature. He also contributed to the literary landscape with works like "From the Lips of the Sea" and "Lyrics & Legends of Christmas-Tide," showcasing his versatility and depth as a writer.

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