<h2><SPAN name="chap15"></SPAN>THE CROSS-CURRENT</h2>
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Through twelve stout generations<br/>
New England blood I boast;<br/>
The stubborn pastures bred them,<br/>
The grim, uncordial coast,<br/>
<br/>
Sedate and proud old cities,—<br/>
Loved well enough by me,<br/>
Then how should I be yearning<br/>
To scour the earth and sea.<br/>
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Each of my Yankee forbears<br/>
Wed a New England mate:<br/>
They dwelt and did and died here,<br/>
Nor glimpsed a rosier fate.<br/>
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My clan endured their kindred;<br/>
But foreigners they loathed,<br/>
And wandering folk, and minstrels,<br/>
And gypsies motley-clothed.<br/>
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Then why do patches please me,<br/>
Fantastic, wild array?<br/>
Why have I vagrant fancies<br/>
For lads from far away.<br/>
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My folk were godly Churchmen,—<br/>
Or paced in Elders’ weeds;<br/>
But all were grave and pious<br/>
And hated heathen creeds.<br/>
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Then why are Thor and Wotan<br/>
To dread forces still?<br/>
Why does my heart go questing<br/>
For Pan beyond the hill?<br/>
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My people clutched at freedom.—<br/>
Though others’ wills they chained,—<br/>
But made the Law and kept it,—<br/>
And Beauty, they restrained.<br/>
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Then why am I a rebel<br/>
To laws of rule and square?<br/>
Why would I dream and dally,<br/>
Or, reckless, do and dare?<br/>
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O righteous, solemn Grandsires,<br/>
O dames, correct and mild,<br/>
Who bred me of your virtues!<br/>
Whence comes this changing child?—<br/>
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The thirteenth generation,—<br/>
Unlucky number this!—<br/>
My grandma loved a Pirate,<br/>
And all my faults are his!<br/>
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A gallant, ruffled rover,<br/>
With beauty-loving eye,<br/>
He swept Colonial waters<br/>
Of coarser, bloodier fry.<br/>
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He waved his hat to danger,<br/>
At Law he shook his fist.<br/>
Ah, merrily he plundered,<br/>
He sang and fought and kissed!<br/>
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Though none have found his treasure,<br/>
And none his part would take,—<br/>
I bless that thirteenth lady<br/>
Who chose him for my sake!<br/></p>
<p class="left">
ABBIE FARWELL BROWN</p>
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