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Lost Son Found.

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An English ship when homeward bound,             Near to its port was shipwrecked found,             For it had struck a sunken rock,             And was slowly sinking from the shock.             In port they quick did man life boat,             Which o'er tempestuous sea did float,             They rescued all the crew, save one,             And were content with what they done.             But they had not their captain, Harry,             Who on the shore was forced to tarry,             And knew not of the disaster,             So crew had worked without a master.             But when he heard of the shipwreck,             And that a man was left on deck,             He quickly hurried the boat's crew             For to again attempt his rescue.             But earnestly his old mother,             Reminded him of his lost brother,             Perhaps drowned in foreign sea,             She cried, son, stay and comfort me.             But wreck they reach and rescue man,             And thrill of joy o'er city ran,             When it was found 'twas Harry's brother,             Had returned to comfort mother.             Thus providence rewards the brave             Who strive their fellow men to save,             The mother's griefs it did assuage,             And happy now is her old age.

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