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Cicely Fox Smith

I lived from 1882-1954. I was from England, and am in the English category.

Cicely Fox Smith's (pronounced "sigh-sli" as in precisely) produced some excellent poetry books and contributed to many more. She is best known as a writer of maritime poetry and as a knowledgeable writer on maritime themes. She has however written poetry on many other themes and has produced some excellent travel books and some standard fiction work.
With her sister Madge she also wrote some fine children's novels.

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  • Along the wharves in sailor town a singing whisper goes
    Of the wind among the anchored ships, the wind that blows
    23 lines, 10 comments
  • When the long day's tramp is over, when the journey's done,
    I shall dip down from some hilltop at the going down o' the sun,
    14 lines, 1 comment
  • Why did I dream last night, I wonder, about the ship Ledore
    I made a passage in from China — was it 'eighty-three or four &mda
    34 lines, 1 comment
  • There was ten men hauling on the lee fore brace
    In the rain an' the drivin' hail,
    48 lines, 6 comments
  • In a sailormen's restaurant Rotherhithe way,
    Where the din of the docksides is loud all the day,
    62 lines, 2 comments
  • I will put by my violent days, and the ill deeds that I have wrought,
    All wayward sins of a wild heart, all empty joys I sought,
    19 lines
  • "There's a bloke I sometimes want to kick the worst way in the world,"
    Said Bill, while from his short black pipe the dog-watch smok
    0 lines, 2 comments
  • Good-bye and fare ye well; for we'll sail no more together,
    Broad seas and narrow in fair or foul weather:
    24 lines, 4 comments
  • Oh, hump your swag and leave, lads, the ships are in the bay —
    We've got our marching orders now, it's time to come away &mdas
    23 lines, 6 comments
  • By Chinese Charley's junk-store, by the Panama Saloon,
    Where 'longshore loafers lean and spit, at morning, night, and noon, —
    63 lines, 2 comments

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