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Poem by Caroline Anne Southey The Mariner's Hymn Launch thy bark, mariner! Christian, God speed thee! Let loose the rudder-bands! good angels lead thee! Set thy sails warily; tempests will come; Steer thy course steadily! Christian, steer home! Look to the weather-bow, breakers are round thee! Let fall the plummet now — shallows may ground thee. Reef in the fore-sail there! hold the helm fast! So — let the vessel ware! there swept the blast. What of the night, watchman? What of the night? "Cloudy — all quiet — no land yet — all's right." Be wakeful, be vigilant! — danger may be At an hour when all seemeth securest to thee. How! gains the leak so fast? Clean out the hold— Hoist up thy merchandise — heave out thy gold! There — let the ingots go! — now the ship rights; Hurrah! the harbour's near — lo, the red lights! Slacken not sail yet at inlet or island; Straight for the beacon steer — straight for the high land Crowd all thy canvas on, cut through the foam — Christian! cast anchor now — Heaven is thy home. Caroline Anne Southey Caroline Anne Southey's other poems: Warning: mysql_num_rows(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in /home/geocafeana/eng-poetry.ru/docs/english/Poem.php on line 211 1230 Views |
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