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The Sailor.

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The Sailor sighs as sinks his native shore,     As all its lessening turrets bluely fade;     He climbs the mast to feast his eye once more,     And busy Fancy fondly lends her aid.     Ah! now, each dear, domestic scene he knew,     Recall'd and cherish'd in a foreign clime,     Charms with the magic of a moonlight-view;     Its colours mellow'd, not impair'd, by time,     True as the needle, homeward points his heart,     Thro' all the horrors of the stormy main;     This, the last wish that would with life depart,     To meet the smile of her he loves again.     When Morn first faintly draws her silver line,     Or Eve's grey cloud descends to drink the wave;     When sea and sky in midnight darkness join,     Still, still he views the parting look she gave.     Her gentle spirit, lightly hovering o'er,     Attends his little bark from pole to pole;     And, when the beating billows round him roar,     Whispers sweet hope to sooth his troubled soul.     Carv'd is her name in many a spicy grove,     In many a plaintain-forest, waving wide;     Where dusky youths in painted plumage rove,     And giant palms o'er-arch the golden tide.     But lo, at last he comes with crowded sail!     Lo, o'er the cliff what eager figures bend!     And hark, what mingled murmurs swell the gale!     In each he hears the welcome of a friend.     --'Tis she, 'tis she herself! she waves her hand!     Soon is the anchor cast, the canvass furl'd;     Soon thro' the whitening surge he springs to land,     And clasps the maid he singled from the world.

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