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Poem by John Codrington Bampfylde Sonnet. On a Calm Sea - Prospect How pleasant 'tis to walk the silent shore, When scarce the humming tide can reach mine ear! Of scatter'd mist the Sun dispels the rear, And birds of calm the distant wave explore; And safe in craggy bay the bark doth moor, Whose streamers proud and slacken'd sails appear Deep in the glassy pool reflected clear: And lo, the crew, all blythe, to part no more From happy native fields, in artless rounds Provoke the lively dance; the smiling main, With shouts, and mirth, and merriment resounds: So fares it with the breast of him, the Swain, Who quits Ambition for Contentment's lore, For joyful are his days, and near the shore. John Codrington Bampfylde John Codrington Bampfylde's other poems:
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