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Such As In Ships (Brazilian Verses)

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Such as in Ships and brittle Barks     Into the Seas descend     Shall learn how wholly on those Arks     Our Victuals do depend.     For, when a Man would bite or sup,     Or buy him Goods or Gear,     He needs must call the Oceans up,     And move an Hemisphere.     Consider, now, that Indian Weed     Which groweth oer the Main,     With Teas and Cottons for our Need,     And Sugar of the Cane,     Their Comings We no more regard     Than daily Corn or Oil:     Yet, when Men waft Them Englandward,     How infinite the Toil!     Nation and People harvesteth     The tropique Lands among,     And Engines of tumultuous Breath     Do draw the Yield along,     Yea, even as by Hecatombs     Which, presently struck down     Into our Navies labouring Wombs     Make Pennyworths in Town.

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