Death in Boston

In the Head of Charles Regatta.

“Mary Winslow is dead. Out on the Charles

The shells hold water and their oarblades drag,

Littered with captivated ducks, and now

The bell-rope in King's Chapel Tower unsnarls

And bells the bestial cow

From Boston Common; she is dead….’’

— From ‘‘Mary Winslow,’’ by Robert Lowell (1917-1977)

King’s Chapel (built 1754), in Boston.

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